Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever confirmed media reports about issues related to transferring F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. These aircraft, meant for the Ukrainian army fighting against Russia, will be delivered with significant delays—only in 2026.
Ukraine will receive Belgian F-16 fighters no earlier than 2026.Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever stated this during a conversation with journalists before
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNBelgium postpones delivery of F-16s to Ukraine until 2026Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has announced that the delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine has been postponed until 2026. Source: Wever in a statement before a meeting with other European Union leaders in Brussels,
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EU holds emergency summit to discuss Ukraine, plan to rearm continent
Europe fails to reach deal on Ukraine, rearmament after emergency talks end without agreement
The continent remains divided on what exactly that support for Ukraine might look like and how Europe should adapt to what many see as a new world order under President Trump.
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What US, Russia and Europe are thinking ahead of fresh Ukraine talks
Hopes for a looming peace deal between Ukraine and Russia were seemingly dashed last week. Quick thinking by European leaders might rescue some of it.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy will arrive in Brussels on March 6, where he will meet with the Prime Minister of Belgium, take part in an
"Europe faces a clear and present danger," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a post to X as Zelenskyy arrived.
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E.U. Leaders Hold Emergency Summit on Defense and Ukraine Aid as U.S. Security Support Wanes
European leaders back defense spend push amid uncertainty over Trump aid to Ukraine
European leaders have upped the ante on defense spending plans as they look to support Kyiv and fill a potential void of U.S. aid.
EU summit on Ukraine: Europe seems ready to spend on defense
From "watershed moment" to "turning point," there's been no shortage of declarations about the danger from Russia as the US turns on Ukraine and Europe. Von der Leyen spoke of a "watershed moment" for Europe and Ukraine.
European leaders are gathering in Brussels to discuss how to support Ukraine and fend more for themselves on defense.
EU member states agreed to unlock what could amount to an unprecedented 800 billion euros ($867 billion) for defense spending amid mounting signs the U.S. is no longer a reliable ally, and the defense of Ukraine is falling squarely on their shoulders.
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