NATO, Russia and Ukraine
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Romania may contribute to achieving lasting peace in Ukraine by granting NATO allies access to its military bases, prime minister Ilie Bolojan said in a televised interview on Antena 1, as reported by Agerpres.
False videos in the style of Euronews reports claim that a Romanian politician has called for the country to leave NATO and join forces with Russia. #EuroVerify
Romania eyes bigger Black Sea task force with the Bulgaria and Turkey to expand mine clearing operations into patrols protecting energy facilities.
The German Air Force officially assumed its role in NATO’s Enhanced Air Policing South (eAPS) mission in Romania on August 12, during a certification ceremony held at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base near the city of Constanța.
Russia has repeatedly stated that any military presence of NATO member countries in Ukraine, such as peacekeepers, is unacceptable. And there is no indication that Russia would be willing to abandon this position now as part of a peace deal.
The Russia-installed governor of occupied areas of Ukraine's Donetsk region said on Thursday that a Ukrainian combined missile and drone attack killed two people and injured 21 in the industrial city of Yenakiyeve.
Russia unleashed a deadly drone assault on civilians in Ukraine, killing at least seven people – including an entire family and their one-year-old daughter, Mia.