BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Ukraine could still become a NATO member in the future if it fulfils all conditions, Swedish Defence ...
Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan today, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, discussed defense ...
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Defense News on MSNSweden to provide Ukraine with $1.2 billion military aid packageThe Nordic country will double the amount of Stridsbåt 90 combat boats it’s donating from Swedish armed forces stocks to 32 ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNato allies insist Ukraine and Europe must not be cut out of peace talksUS President Donald Trump signalled that he would soon hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the ...
Swedish Defence Minister Pål Jonson announced a new aid package for Ukraine worth SEK 13.5 billion (roughly US$1.25 billion) on Thursday, 30 January. Source: Swedish media outlet DN.se, citing Jonson ...
Sweden launched its first military communications satellite in August last year, the government said on Friday, the first of more planned military surveillance satellites.
Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson speaks to the media after a ceremony marking the integration of the Swedish Mechanized ...
Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson speaks with the media as he arrives for a meeting of NATO defense ministers at NATO ...
The Swedish government on Thursday announced its largest military aid package to Ukraine yet, worth 13.5 billion Swedish ...
Sweden's defence minister said on Thursday the Nordic country had agreed to donate its biggest aid package to Ukraine so far, worth 13.5 billion Swedish crowns ($1.23 billion).
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