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Finnish President Alexander Stubb said U.S. President Donald Trump had become impatient with Russia over a Ukraine ceasefire.
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"If Russia and I are unable to make a deal on stopping the bloodshed in Ukraine, and if I think it was Russia's fault — which it might not be — but if I think it was Russia's fault, I am going to put...
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‘Strong Indications’ Putin is Preparing to Attack NATORené Obermann, a leading German military industrialist, has stated that he sees “strong indications” that an emboldened Russian President Vladimir Putin is mobilizing forces to attack NATO. Obermann,
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Daily Express US on MSNVladimir Putin 'preparing for large-scale war with NATO' as fears of WW3 growA leaked intelligence report revealed that Germany suspects Russia is preparing to expand the war in Ukraine, prompting fear among Western officials.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin prepares for war with NATO, German intelligence reveals possible timelineA new report from Germany’s Federal Intelligence Service and the Bundeswehr says the Russian authorities are most likely preparing for a large-scale war against NATO, reports Bild. The report states that Russian leader Vladimir Putin perceives relations with the West as a systemic conflict and is ready to use force to achieve his goals.
German intelligence warns Putin preparing Nato assault by end of decade - The Kremlin is reportedly eyeing a conventional military offensive
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization said the alliance will respond accordingly if ending the war in Ukraine leads to a settlement favorable to Moscow.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNWill Putin attack NATO countries in five years: Political scientist's opinionIt is quite possible that in five years, Russian President Vladimir Putin will attack NATO countries. During this period, Russia will invest even more in its military capabilities, states political scientist and candidate of philosophical sciences Andrii Horodnytskyi in a comment to the RBC-Ukraine YouTube channel.
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin was open to the idea of restoring relations between Finland and Russia, which it accused Helsinki of reducing to "nearly zero" after it joined NATO.
Russia's largest military draft in 14 years sees 160,000 men called up as Putin plans a spring offensive on Ukraine. Despite stalled U.S. ceasefire talks, the Kremlin insists conscripts won't fight.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPoland's Sikorski speaks on Putin, Russia's threat, and unexpected scenarioRussia will pose a threat to countries on the continent as long as it is led by Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. But there is also another scenario that should not be ruled out, according to Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski,