European Troops Discuss Sending Troops to Ukraine Amid Russian Aggression
amsterdam February 19, 2025 14:21European leaders debate sending troops to Ukraine in the face of Russian threat and US isolationism.
European leaders debate sending troops to Ukraine in the face of Russian threat and US isolationism.
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