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Putin confirms he wants all of Ukraine, as Europe steps up military aid

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alliance in The Hague later this month.Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp took to X soon after the administration’s collapse to stress that the meeting will go ahead despite the political turmoil.

Putin confirms he wants all of Ukraine, as Europe steps up military aid

“We remain fully committed to organising the #NATOsummit in The Hague. We look forward to welcoming all NATO Allies on 24 June,” he wrote.He also said the Netherlands will continue to support Ukraine in its war against Russian aggression. The Netherlands has, including F-16 fighter jets.

Putin confirms he wants all of Ukraine, as Europe steps up military aid

“We remain committed to European cooperation and security. Dutch support for Ukraine is a key part of that,” he wrote.WASHINGTON (AP) — El presidente estadounidense Donald Trump dijo que su homólogo ruso Vladímir Putin le aseguró “muy enfáticamente” el miércoles en una llamada telefónica que responderá al ataque con drones que lanzó Ucrania durante el fin de semana contra aeródromos rusos.

Putin confirms he wants all of Ukraine, as Europe steps up military aid

Trump publicó en redes sociales que su larga charla con Putin, la cual se produjo en un momento en que se prolonga el estancamiento sobre las negociaciones de paz, “fue una buena conversación, pero no una que llevará a la paz inmediata”.

Es la primera vez que Trump se pronuncia sobre el audaz ataque de Ucrania dentro de territorio ruso. Según la Casa Blanca, Estados Unidos no tuvo conocimiento previo de la operación, un punto que Trump enfatizó durante la llamada con Putin, según el asesor de asuntos exteriores del mandatario ruso.Riccardi reported from Denver. Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington, D.C., and Elliot Spagat in San Diego contributed to this report.

ON THE KLAMATH RIVER, Calif. (AP) — As a youngster, Barry McCovey Jr. would sneak through metal gates and hide from security guards just to catch a steelhead trout in Blue Creek amid northwestern California redwoods.Since time immemorial, his ancestors from the Yurok Tribe had fished, hunted and gathered in this watershed flanked by coastal forests. But for more than 100 years, these lands were owned and managed by timber companies, severing the tribe’s access to its homelands.

When McCovey started working as a fisheries technician, the company would let him go there to do his job.“Snorkeling Blue Creek ... I felt the significance of that place to myself and to our people, and I knew then that we had to do whatever we could to try and get that back,” McCovey said.

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