US Secretary of State Marco Rubio set off on Sunday to fly to Saudi Arabia for talks with Ukraine, as President Donald Trump decides whether to relent on a freeze in military and intelligence support.
President Trump may want more than the long-anticipated minerals and economic partnership deal to end the pause he has put on U.S. military and intelligence support for Ukraine in its war against Russia,
Elon Musk said the "entire frontline" in Ukraine would collapse if he chose to turn off his Starlink internet system, prompting backlash from the Polish foreign minister.Starlink terminals have played a vital role in securing communications in the war in Ukraine,
State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce addressed reporters Thursday, offering insight into the U.S. response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s recent letter to President Donald Trump. The letter,
But what are these major players thinking ahead of fresh US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia next week? Five BBC correspondents have analysed the week's events. Tom Bateman, State Department correspondent,
State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce discusses President Donald Trump's approach to ending the war in Ukraine after the U.S. voted against a U.N. resolution condemning Russia.
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce discusses President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron's meeting at the White House on 'The Bottom Line.'
WASHINGTON, March 10 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- The United States (US) Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel this week to Saudi Arabia and Canada for high-level discussions on the Russia-Ukraine war and global security, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing the State Department on Sunday.
Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff said he and other U.S. officials will sit down with Ukrainians in Saudi Arabia.