War in Ukraine: NATO on hold before Trump’s inauguration

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NATO should reiterate its support for Ukraine, without offering the security guarantees demanded by kyiv. The military alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump.

Military aid to Ukraine and growing pressure from Russia on the eastern front will be at the heart of a meeting of thirty-two NATO foreign ministersTuesday and Wednesday, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels. This will be their first meeting since the arrival of the new NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This will be the last in the presence of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinkena fervent supporter of Kyiv.

Russian pressure

Since November 1, the Russian army has advanced faster than during the fall of 2023, at the rate of 22 km² per day, with heavy lossesaccording to the Institute for the Study of War. The “think thank” specifies, however, that this progression is significantly lower than progress in 2022. At the same time, Russia is increasing its bombing of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is resisting on the eastern front and in the Kursk region, Russia. But it demands weapons from the West to stabilize at least the front line.

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Millions of euros

NATO has promised to grant aid of 40 billion euros to Ukraine in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort of 480 million.

Allies should reiterate their support for kyivwhich includes the pursuit of the “Ukraine mission” (NSATU) responsible, under NATO command, for sustaining arms deliveries. The Alliance will also confirm aid of 40 billion euros in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort to 480 millionstaken from profits on frozen Russian assets.

Transition period

What will happen beyond 2024? It’s the ink bottle. NATO allies are going through a transition period that is not conducive to decisions, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States and the result of anticipated legislative elections in Germany.


“Many important allies will not take a stand because we are in a transition phase.”

Last Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened up for the first time the possibility ofa ceasefire on the line occupied by Russiawith the condition that Ukraine is placed under NATO protectionwhile the recovery of the 20% of invaded territories would be negotiated through diplomatic channels.

This is a response to Donald Trump’s alleged plan, which, according to some leaks, aims to freeze the front linewhile leaving the occupied territories to the Russians.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybigapresent at the NATO meeting, will raise the question of security guarantees and an invitation to join has l’Alliance. But he doesn’t have much to look forward to. “Many important allies will not take a stand, because we are in a transition phase“, says a European source.

Some capitals, such as Paris and Berlin, are studying the possibility of giving security guarantees to Ukraine, which would include sending troops on the ground to ensure a ceasefire. More This raises several questions that remain to be resolved.. What would their exact missions be? Where would they be stationed? Will Russia accept foreign troops on its borders?


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv on Monday.

Scholz visits kyiv

Waiting for, Europeans continue to send aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv this Monday. This trip was planned at the last minute, probably to outdoing his election rival, Friedrich Merz (CDU)who also plans to visit kyiv.

Scholz announced military aid of 650 million euros. But he maintained its refusal to deliver long-range Taurus missiles capable of hitting Russian soil.

Two weeks ago, the chancellor incurred the wrath of Zelensky for having reconnected with President Putinbreaking his isolation.

The summary

  • NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels, must reiterate their support for Ukraine, without commenting on the security guarantees or an invitation to join demanded by kyiv.
  • NATO is in a transition phase awaiting Donald Trump’s investmentwho promised to impose peace in Ukraine “in 24 hours.”
  • The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a whirlwind visit to kyiv on Monday.

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NATO should reiterate its support for Ukraine, without offering the security guarantees demanded by kyiv. The military alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump.

Military aid to Ukraine and growing pressure from Russia on the eastern front will be at the heart of a meeting of thirty-two NATO foreign ministersTuesday and Wednesday, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels. This will be their first meeting since the arrival of the new NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This will be the last in the presence of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinkena fervent supporter of Kyiv.

Russian pressure

Since November 1, the Russian army has advanced faster than during the fall of 2023, at the rate of 22 km² per day, with heavy lossesaccording to the Institute for the Study of War. The “think thank” specifies, however, that this progression is significantly lower than progress in 2022. At the same time, Russia is increasing its bombing of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is resisting on the eastern front and in the Kursk region, Russia. But it demands weapons from the West to stabilize at least the front line.

480

Millions of euros

NATO has promised to grant aid of 40 billion euros to Ukraine in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort of 480 million.

Allies should reiterate their support for kyivwhich includes the pursuit of the “Ukraine mission” (NSATU) responsible, under NATO command, for sustaining arms deliveries. The Alliance will also confirm aid of 40 billion euros in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort to 480 millionstaken from profits on frozen Russian assets.

Transition period

What will happen beyond 2024? It’s the ink bottle. NATO allies are going through a transition period that is not conducive to decisions, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States and the result of anticipated legislative elections in Germany.


“Many important allies will not take a stand because we are in a transition phase.”

Last Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened up for the first time the possibility ofa ceasefire on the line occupied by Russiawith the condition that Ukraine is placed under NATO protectionwhile the recovery of the 20% of invaded territories would be negotiated through diplomatic channels.

This is a response to Donald Trump’s alleged plan, which, according to some leaks, aims to freeze the front linewhile leaving the occupied territories to the Russians.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybigapresent at the NATO meeting, will raise the question of security guarantees and an invitation to join has l’Alliance. But he doesn’t have much to look forward to. “Many important allies will not take a stand, because we are in a transition phase“, says a European source.

Some capitals, such as Paris and Berlin, are studying the possibility of giving security guarantees to Ukraine, which would include sending troops on the ground to ensure a ceasefire. More This raises several questions that remain to be resolved.. What would their exact missions be? Where would they be stationed? Will Russia accept foreign troops on its borders?


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv on Monday.

Scholz visits kyiv

Waiting for, Europeans continue to send aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv this Monday. This trip was planned at the last minute, probably to outdoing his election rival, Friedrich Merz (CDU)who also plans to visit kyiv.

Scholz announced military aid of 650 million euros. But he maintained its refusal to deliver long-range Taurus missiles capable of hitting Russian soil.

Two weeks ago, the chancellor incurred the wrath of Zelensky for having reconnected with President Putinbreaking his isolation.

The summary

  • NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels, must reiterate their support for Ukraine, without commenting on the security guarantees or an invitation to join demanded by kyiv.
  • NATO is in a transition phase awaiting Donald Trump’s investmentwho promised to impose peace in Ukraine “in 24 hours.”
  • The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a whirlwind visit to kyiv on Monday.

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NATO should reiterate its support for Ukraine, without offering the security guarantees demanded by kyiv. The military alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump.

Military aid to Ukraine and growing pressure from Russia on the eastern front will be at the heart of a meeting of thirty-two NATO foreign ministersTuesday and Wednesday, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels. This will be their first meeting since the arrival of the new NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This will be the last in the presence of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinkena fervent supporter of Kyiv.

Russian pressure

Since November 1, the Russian army has advanced faster than during the fall of 2023, at the rate of 22 km² per day, with heavy lossesaccording to the Institute for the Study of War. The “think thank” specifies, however, that this progression is significantly lower than progress in 2022. At the same time, Russia is increasing its bombing of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is resisting on the eastern front and in the Kursk region, Russia. But it demands weapons from the West to stabilize at least the front line.

480

Millions of euros

NATO has promised to grant aid of 40 billion euros to Ukraine in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort of 480 million.

Allies should reiterate their support for kyivwhich includes the pursuit of the “Ukraine mission” (NSATU) responsible, under NATO command, for sustaining arms deliveries. The Alliance will also confirm aid of 40 billion euros in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort to 480 millionstaken from profits on frozen Russian assets.

Transition period

What will happen beyond 2024? It’s the ink bottle. NATO allies are going through a transition period that is not conducive to decisions, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States and the result of anticipated legislative elections in Germany.


“Many important allies will not take a stand because we are in a transition phase.”

Last Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened up for the first time the possibility ofa ceasefire on the line occupied by Russiawith the condition that Ukraine is placed under NATO protectionwhile the recovery of the 20% of invaded territories would be negotiated through diplomatic channels.

This is a response to Donald Trump’s alleged plan, which, according to some leaks, aims to freeze the front linewhile leaving the occupied territories to the Russians.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybigapresent at the NATO meeting, will raise the question of security guarantees and an invitation to join has l’Alliance. But he doesn’t have much to look forward to. “Many important allies will not take a stand, because we are in a transition phase“, says a European source.

Some capitals, such as Paris and Berlin, are studying the possibility of giving security guarantees to Ukraine, which would include sending troops on the ground to ensure a ceasefire. More This raises several questions that remain to be resolved.. What would their exact missions be? Where would they be stationed? Will Russia accept foreign troops on its borders?


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv on Monday.

Scholz visits kyiv

Waiting for, Europeans continue to send aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv this Monday. This trip was planned at the last minute, probably to outdoing his election rival, Friedrich Merz (CDU)who also plans to visit kyiv.

Scholz announced military aid of 650 million euros. But he maintained its refusal to deliver long-range Taurus missiles capable of hitting Russian soil.

Two weeks ago, the chancellor incurred the wrath of Zelensky for having reconnected with President Putinbreaking his isolation.

The summary

  • NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels, must reiterate their support for Ukraine, without commenting on the security guarantees or an invitation to join demanded by kyiv.
  • NATO is in a transition phase awaiting Donald Trump’s investmentwho promised to impose peace in Ukraine “in 24 hours.”
  • The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a whirlwind visit to kyiv on Monday.

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NATO should reiterate its support for Ukraine, without offering the security guarantees demanded by kyiv. The military alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump.

Military aid to Ukraine and growing pressure from Russia on the eastern front will be at the heart of a meeting of thirty-two NATO foreign ministersTuesday and Wednesday, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels. This will be their first meeting since the arrival of the new NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This will be the last in the presence of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinkena fervent supporter of Kyiv.

Russian pressure

Since November 1, the Russian army has advanced faster than during the fall of 2023, at the rate of 22 km² per day, with heavy lossesaccording to the Institute for the Study of War. The “think thank” specifies, however, that this progression is significantly lower than progress in 2022. At the same time, Russia is increasing its bombing of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is resisting on the eastern front and in the Kursk region, Russia. But it demands weapons from the West to stabilize at least the front line.

480

Millions of euros

NATO has promised to grant aid of 40 billion euros to Ukraine in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort of 480 million.

Allies should reiterate their support for kyivwhich includes the pursuit of the “Ukraine mission” (NSATU) responsible, under NATO command, for sustaining arms deliveries. The Alliance will also confirm aid of 40 billion euros in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort to 480 millionstaken from profits on frozen Russian assets.

Transition period

What will happen beyond 2024? It’s the ink bottle. NATO allies are going through a transition period that is not conducive to decisions, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States and the result of anticipated legislative elections in Germany.


“Many important allies will not take a stand because we are in a transition phase.”

Last Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened up for the first time the possibility ofa ceasefire on the line occupied by Russiawith the condition that Ukraine is placed under NATO protectionwhile the recovery of the 20% of invaded territories would be negotiated through diplomatic channels.

This is a response to Donald Trump’s alleged plan, which, according to some leaks, aims to freeze the front linewhile leaving the occupied territories to the Russians.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybigapresent at the NATO meeting, will raise the question of security guarantees and an invitation to join has l’Alliance. But he doesn’t have much to look forward to. “Many important allies will not take a stand, because we are in a transition phase“, says a European source.

Some capitals, such as Paris and Berlin, are studying the possibility of giving security guarantees to Ukraine, which would include sending troops on the ground to ensure a ceasefire. More This raises several questions that remain to be resolved.. What would their exact missions be? Where would they be stationed? Will Russia accept foreign troops on its borders?


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv on Monday.

Scholz visits kyiv

Waiting for, Europeans continue to send aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv this Monday. This trip was planned at the last minute, probably to outdoing his election rival, Friedrich Merz (CDU)who also plans to visit kyiv.

Scholz announced military aid of 650 million euros. But he maintained its refusal to deliver long-range Taurus missiles capable of hitting Russian soil.

Two weeks ago, the chancellor incurred the wrath of Zelensky for having reconnected with President Putinbreaking his isolation.

The summary

  • NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels, must reiterate their support for Ukraine, without commenting on the security guarantees or an invitation to join demanded by kyiv.
  • NATO is in a transition phase awaiting Donald Trump’s investmentwho promised to impose peace in Ukraine “in 24 hours.”
  • The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a whirlwind visit to kyiv on Monday.

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NATO should reiterate its support for Ukraine, without offering the security guarantees demanded by kyiv. The military alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump.

Military aid to Ukraine and growing pressure from Russia on the eastern front will be at the heart of a meeting of thirty-two NATO foreign ministersTuesday and Wednesday, at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels. This will be their first meeting since the arrival of the new NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This will be the last in the presence of the American Secretary of State, Antony Blinkena fervent supporter of Kyiv.

Russian pressure

Since November 1, the Russian army has advanced faster than during the fall of 2023, at the rate of 22 km² per day, with heavy lossesaccording to the Institute for the Study of War. The “think thank” specifies, however, that this progression is significantly lower than progress in 2022. At the same time, Russia is increasing its bombing of civilian infrastructure in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is resisting on the eastern front and in the Kursk region, Russia. But it demands weapons from the West to stabilize at least the front line.

480

Millions of euros

NATO has promised to grant aid of 40 billion euros to Ukraine in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort of 480 million.

Allies should reiterate their support for kyivwhich includes the pursuit of the “Ukraine mission” (NSATU) responsible, under NATO command, for sustaining arms deliveries. The Alliance will also confirm aid of 40 billion euros in 2024. For Belgium, this represents an effort to 480 millionstaken from profits on frozen Russian assets.

Transition period

What will happen beyond 2024? It’s the ink bottle. NATO allies are going through a transition period that is not conducive to decisions, awaiting the inauguration of Donald Trump for the presidency of the United States and the result of anticipated legislative elections in Germany.


“Many important allies will not take a stand because we are in a transition phase.”

Last Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky opened up for the first time the possibility ofa ceasefire on the line occupied by Russiawith the condition that Ukraine is placed under NATO protectionwhile the recovery of the 20% of invaded territories would be negotiated through diplomatic channels.

This is a response to Donald Trump’s alleged plan, which, according to some leaks, aims to freeze the front linewhile leaving the occupied territories to the Russians.

The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybigapresent at the NATO meeting, will raise the question of security guarantees and an invitation to join has l’Alliance. But he doesn’t have much to look forward to. “Many important allies will not take a stand, because we are in a transition phase“, says a European source.

Some capitals, such as Paris and Berlin, are studying the possibility of giving security guarantees to Ukraine, which would include sending troops on the ground to ensure a ceasefire. More This raises several questions that remain to be resolved.. What would their exact missions be? Where would they be stationed? Will Russia accept foreign troops on its borders?


German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv on Monday.

Scholz visits kyiv

Waiting for, Europeans continue to send aid to Ukraine. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, on the campaign trail, made a surprise visit to kyiv this Monday. This trip was planned at the last minute, probably to outdoing his election rival, Friedrich Merz (CDU)who also plans to visit kyiv.

Scholz announced military aid of 650 million euros. But he maintained its refusal to deliver long-range Taurus missiles capable of hitting Russian soil.

Two weeks ago, the chancellor incurred the wrath of Zelensky for having reconnected with President Putinbreaking his isolation.

The summary

  • NATO foreign ministers, meeting in Brussels, must reiterate their support for Ukraine, without commenting on the security guarantees or an invitation to join demanded by kyiv.
  • NATO is in a transition phase awaiting Donald Trump’s investmentwho promised to impose peace in Ukraine “in 24 hours.”
  • The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made a whirlwind visit to kyiv on Monday.

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How should NATO balance its desire to support Ukraine ⁢with the need to avoid actions that might escalate tensions with Russia?

NATO should reiterate‍ its support for⁤ Ukraine without offering⁣ the ‍security guarantees demanded by Kyiv. The‌ military ‌alliance is in a transition phase, awaiting⁤ the inauguration of Donald Trump.

This is ⁤a summary of the information provided about NATO’s stance ‍on Ukraine in the current context.‍ The manager⁤ Peter Inge delays ⁣the decision on Ukraine’s entry​ into NATO‌ until after Trump’s⁢ inauguration. It is claimed that ‌many⁢ NATO members will not take a stand for fear ‍of‌ wrongly ⁢influencing the election.

The⁢ article ⁤highlights a difference in requirements between Ukraine and​ NATO. ‍Ukraine wants a security guarantee

and an invitation‍ to join NATO, ‍whereas NATO is only willing to reiterate its support without making ​any ⁣concrete commitments. The ongoing transition period within NATO, partially⁤ due to the impending inauguration of Donald Trump and the delayed German parliamentary ⁢elections, is

further hindering any immediate action.

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