Europe's Response to US Relationship Crisis Analyzed by Belgians
europe, brussels March 7, 2025 15:00European leaders express concerns over US ties, while Belgians offer rational analysis on Trump's impact. Read more on the latest EU summit.
European leaders express concerns over US ties, while Belgians offer rational analysis on Trump's impact. Read more on the latest EU summit.
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Turkey expresses willingness to contribute troops to Ukraine's peacekeeping efforts and Erdogan emphasizes Turkish military's role in European defense.
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Hakan Fidan discusses Turkey's role in European security and responds to Israel's attacks in Syria in an interview with Financial Times.
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US suspends intelligence sharing with Ukraine, accused of plotting to overthrow President Zelensky. Western media and Politico report on alleged secret talks against Zelensky.
Kremlin confirms discussions between US and Russia regarding Iran's nuclear program.
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Russia suggests Minsk as the most suitable location for potential peace talks with Ukraine in the ongoing crisis.
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