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Live updates: Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Starmer discuss tariffs, Ukraine
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British PM Starmer at White House for Trump Meeting to Discuss Ukraine, Tariffs: Live updates
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is visiting the White House to meet with Trump on Thursday. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the latest updates.
Trump Says Ukraine Could 'Forget About' Joining NATO as He Prepares to Host Zelenskyy
Trump hosts British PM for Ukraine-focused talks
U.S .President Donald Trump hosted British Prime Minister Keir Starmer Thursday at the White House, where the two laid out their visions for the end of Ukraine's war. Trump also revived his push for NATO allies to contribute more to their own security.
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Live updates: Trump says Ukraine can ‘forget about’ joining NATO as he plans to host Zelenskyy in Washington
General Barry McCafferry, Retired United States Army, Michael Crowley New York Times Reporter and Michael McFaul, Former United States Ambassador to Russia joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what comes next for NATO and America's relationship with our European allies with our nations President and Vice President siding with out adversaries and lashing out against allies who we are have agreements with to defend.
Donald Trump says France's Emmanuel Macron and UK PM Keir Starmer "haven't done anything" to end the war in Ukraine, ahead of visits from both leaders to the White House next week
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich has the latest on the Trump administration’s approach to resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s controversial Brussels speech on ‘Special Report.
President Donald Trump says Ukraine “could forget about” joining NATO military alliance as he prepares to host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House later this week
President Trump has called on NATO allies to increase their defense spending to 5 percent, with only three countries currently meeting the 2 percent threshold, while NATO Secretary General Mark
The demand further ramps up pressure on allies like Canada, which has long missed the spending target and doesn't plan to meet it for another seven years.
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