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NATO pressures Germany with tough targets as Lavrov engages US on Ukraine talks, while Kiev's allies grow frustrated with Trump's stance, highlighting tensions in Western alliances and diplomacy.

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NATO setting ‘unrealistic’ targets for Germany – Welt
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NATO is reportedly pressuring Germany to significantly expand its military capabilities, which German media outlet Welt describes as "unrealistic" demands.
Lavrov and Rubio discuss Istanbul talks – Moscow
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio exchanged views on the recent Istanbul talks regarding Ukraine, according to a statement from Moscow.
What This Mean: This discussion highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts between Russia and the US amid tensions over Ukraine, suggesting potential behind-the-scenes dialogue despite public disagreements. The outcome could influence future negotiations or geopolitical alignments.
Kiev’s backers ‘frustrated’ by Trump’s stance on Ukraine talks – Bloomberg
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European NATO members are reportedly frustrated by uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's stance on Ukraine-Russia talks, with concerns about his willingness to take a tough approach against Russia.
Kremlin weighs in on resuming Russia-NATO partnership
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov states that discussing a resumption of Russia-NATO partnership is challenging while NATO remains in a state of conflict with Moscow.
Being Russia’s enemy could cost European allies $1trn – study
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A British think tank estimates that a hypothetical US withdrawal from NATO could cost European allies $1 trillion over 25 years, highlighting the financial risks of strained relations with Russia.
Ukrainian negotiator made ‘fantasy’ claim that Russia plans to attack NATO state – source
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A Ukrainian negotiator's claim that Russia plans to attack a NATO state by 2030 was dismissed as "fantasy" by the Kremlin delegation, who reportedly laughed off the remark during talks.

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