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Hosted on MSNLeaders of Canada, Baltic states, Nordic countries and Spain arrive in Kyiv – photosThe leaders of Canada, the Baltic states, the Nordic countries and Spain have arrived in Kyiv on the morning of 24 February to mark the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Source: European Pravda,
Baltic states mark third anniversary of war in Ukraine
Friedrich Merz expressing doubt over whether NATO’s security guarantee is still effective will only fuel fears among Russia’s neighbours about their own future. One of those countries is Latvia, which has been one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters.
The staggering cost of Russia’s war in Ukraine, by the numbers
Nearly $300 billion spent, more than 150,000 lives lost and over 10 million displaced. Here’s what three years of war in Ukraine adds up to.
Ukraine: Where the war stands three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion
Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, tens of thousands of people have died and hundreds of thousands more have been injured. Now U.S. President Donald Trump thinks he can broker peace by negotiating directly with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin.
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) expressed concern that Russian President Vladimir Putin and other authoritarian leaders will be emboldened by the United States’ shift on the Ukraine-Russia war
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Hosted on MSNRussia to demand NATO rollback: Baltic states on alertThe head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns that Russia may issue an ultimatum during Ukraine negotiations regarding NATO borders reverting to their 1997 status. This would mean demanding the withdrawal from the Alliance of countries such as Poland and the Baltic states.
Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania — are ready for a boom in local TV productions, and international partners are invited.
The Trump administration “does not care much about the fate of Europe,” said the man set to become Germany’s next Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, implying that it’s time to fast prepare for Europe to man its own security. That would be a seismic change for Europe, and one for which it is woefully ill prepared and vulnerable.
Since February 9, when the Baltic countries left the energy ring with Russia and Belarus and synchronized with the EU energy system, wholesale electricity prices in the region have been kept at the maximum level.
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