NATO Defense Chiefs Meet on Ukraine; Texas GOP to Vote on Maps
- NATO defense chiefs conducted a video conference to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing the need for future assurance against invasion.
- Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone stated that U.S. troops will not be deployed to Ukraine, while Britain prepared its own troops for a peace assurance mission.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov criticized talks on Ukraine security without Russia's involvement, calling it a 'road to nowhere.'
- Fifteen people were injured in attacks on civilian areas in Sumy and Odesa, including a family with three small children, as reported by Ukrainian authorities.
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Ukraine security talks are ‘road to nowhere’ says Lavrov as Nato chiefs meet
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As Russia continues to wage war, NATO meets to plan Ukraine’s future defense
Moscow demanded that it must participate in any security guarantees provided by the U.S. and Europe to Ukraine. That is likely a non-starter for the West and shows the challenge facing allies as they try to forge a path toward peace. Russia’s challenge comes as U.S. and NATO military chiefs are…
The chiefs of the military general staffs of a small group of countries are continuing their talks in Washington regarding the security guarantees to be given to Ukraine, after the teleconference concluded...More...
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