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Serbian president comments on Ukraine conflict twist

Just as it seemed Kiev was winning, Russians “began to fight better,” said Aleksandar Vucic The conflict in Ukraine may last for several more winters, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday, adding that a ceasefire of some kind would be welcome but is unlikely. He commented on the hostilities while visiting Norway, a NATO member…

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NATO affirms ‘open door policy’ for Ukraine and Georgia

The head of the US-led military bloc could still offer no timeline for when Kiev might attain membership The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has reiterated its 2008 pledge to admit Ukraine and Georgia – both neighbors to Russia – into the Western alliance, insisting NATO will continue to expand its presence across Eastern Europe in…

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US considering Patriot missiles for Ukraine

A senior Pentagon official said “all capabilities are on the table” when it comes to military aid to Kiev The United States government is mulling whether to provide Patriot surface-to-air missiles to Ukraine’s armed forces, the Defense Department said, weeks after Kiev explicitly requested the pricey weapon system.

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