Putin warns foreign troops in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate target

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned today, Friday 5 September, that any foreign troops deployed to Ukraine before a peace agreement is signed would be treated as “legitimate targets” by Moscow’s forces. This statement comes hours after 26 of Ukraine’s allies pledged to send troops as part of a so-called...

Too much US reverence for the Kremlin’s smiling hardmen

Negotiations between the US and Russia have for years been characterized by a strange fascination with the Kremlin’s men. American diplomats from all political backgrounds sometimes seem entranced by Moscow’s hardmen, with their well-tailored Western clothing, membership of or proximity to the spy agencies, and casual disdain for the truth....

The Mystery of NATO’s 5% Spending Promise

While NATO’s new 5% of GDP spending target grabbed headlines at June’s annual summit in The Hague, a significant clause — tucked away within the final sentence of paragraph three of the communiqué — included “direct contributions towards Ukraine’s defense and its defense industry when calculating Allies’ defense spending.” There...

Poland’s president Nawrocki to visit Trump at White House

Last week Nawrocki hosted the presidents of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and the prime minister of Denmark in Warsaw in a regional summit billed as a preparatory meeting ahead of his White House visit. His senior foreign policy aide, Marcin Przydacz, told reporters today that “these talks will primarily concern...

EU Considers Extending Military Training Mission to Ukraine

The EU's top diplomat argues that extending the mandate of the EU Military Assistance Mission (EUMAM) to train Ukrainian soldiers on Ukrainian soil could serve as a security guarantee. There is "broad support" among EU member states to extend the mission following a ceasefire, Kaja Kallas said after a meeting...