Ukraine, Trump and Russia
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Sir Keir Starmer will push allies to provide Ukraine with more long-range missiles to strike Russian targets at a leaders meeting in London on Friday.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) presented its latest “Sea Baby” maritime unmanned platforms—which it said could travel more than 900 miles, operate anywhere in the Black Sea, carry heavier weapons and use artificial intelligence for precision strikes. Newsweek has contacted the SBU for further comment.
Squeezed by President Donald Trump and taxpayers, E.U. leaders are weighing a plan to tap into some $200 billion in frozen Russian assets to give Ukraine cash.
The BBC's Russia editor says Trump's decision to call off his Putin talks and impose oil sanctions will not go down well in Moscow.
Britain on Friday called for a raft of measures against Russia to strengthen Ukraine's hand ahead of any future peace talks, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy heads to London for discussions with key allies.
Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte says pressure and sanctions are changing Vladimir Putin's calculus as Russia deals with heavy military losses in Ukraine as the war continues.
US President Donald Trump has called The Wall Street Journal's report about the United States allegedly allowing Ukraine to use long-range Western missiles against Russia fake news. Source: Trump on Truth Social Quote: "The Wall Street Journal story on the USA's approval of Ukraine being allowed to use long range missiles deep into Russia is FAKE NEWS!