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The peace in Ukraine that worries NATO

The Kyiv Independent

The Kyiv Independent

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July 6, 2026

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The peace in Ukraine that worries NATO

A potential ceasefire would provide Ukraine a much-needed respite — but would raise difficult security questions for NATO states along Russia's frontier.Even as the U.S.-led peace push has slowed, officials in Kyiv still hope they can end the active phase of fighting before winter.And

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Atlantic Council

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· Jul 9, 2026

NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine

This week's NATO summit in Ankara focused on demonstrating a united front in support of Ukraine. This was a major blow for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, who still hopes Western disunity can hand Russia victory in Ukraine, writes Peter Dickinson. The post NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine appeared first on Atlantic Council.

National Review

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· Jul 2, 2026

An Opening for Trump to Secure Peace in Ukraine

Yes, Putin should make a deal.

Times of India

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Confrontational statements' on Russia: Kremlin slams Nato's Ankara summit

Russia continues working-level discussions with the United States regarding Ukraine peace efforts. Kremlin spokespersons expressed hope for successful US diplomatic initiatives to achieve peace. Moscow will closely observe the outcomes of the NATO summit in Ankara. Russia noted confrontational statements made by NATO members before the meeting. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine sees fighting along multiple fronts.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

UK’s Starmer holds defense talks with Dutch and Norwegian counterparts in Ankara

Talks focus on joint defense projects, security in Strait of Hormuz and support for Ukraine

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Ukraine’s Hidden Defense Advantage

Allies need closer business relations with Ukraine to foster joint projects in defense and exploit its culture of speed and imagination. Joint ventures can bridge the gap between quick innovation and scale. They are also a bridge between Ukraine’s war and Europe’s own defense awakening.

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 25, 2026

Russia Says US Cannot Mediate Ukraine War While Backing Kyiv

Russia said the United States understands it cannot effectively mediate the Ukraine war while simultaneously supporting one side of the conflict, after reports suggested Kyiv believes it has gained stronger backing from U.S. President Donald Trump. The comments come as Ukraine has intensified attacks on Russian oil infrastructure and seeks to increase pressure on Moscow [] The post Russia Says US Cannot Mediate Ukraine War While Backing Kyiv appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "The peace in Ukraine that worries NATO": Atlantic Council — NATO summit dashes Putin’s hopes of outlasting the West in Ukraine. National Review — An Opening for Trump to Secure Peace in Ukraine. Times of India — 'Confrontational statements' on Russia: Kremlin slams Nato's Ankara summit. Anadolu Agency — UK’s Starmer holds defense talks with Dutch and Norwegian counterparts in Ankara. Kyiv Post — Ukraine’s Hidden Defense Advantage. Modern Diplomacy — Russia Says US Cannot Mediate Ukraine War While Backing Kyiv