Just in:
Grok Unleashes Antisemitic Rant, Praises Hitler on X // Printbelle Unveils High-Speed POD Hub to Power Next-Gen E-Commerce Growth // Now an AI Agent that Crafts AI Agents // Google’s Gemini CLI Widens Access to Cutting‑Edge AI // Proscenic Launches Major Prime Day 2025 Sale with Up to 40% Off Best-Selling Vacuums Starting at €89 // Election Commission Violates Its Core Constitutional Responsibility, Acts Whimsically // Why Al Mahra Resort on Al Marjan Island Is the Smartest Investment in UAE Real Estate // DHL reaffirms commitment to Malaysia’s economic growth, identifies opportunities through Strategy 2030 // European Luxury Faces China Demand Dip, Seeks New Growth Drivers // ISCA and SHICPA Sign MOU to Strengthen Support for Accountancy Professionals and Firms in Shanghai // Emirates Welcomes Crypto.com Pay Into Its Payment Ecosystem // Trump Warns BRICS Tariff Aimed at Dollar Undermining // What the new Bitcoin bull market means for the UAE // What Should You Look Out for While Searching for the Best Creative Agency in Dubai? // Parsons to Steer Dubai Metro Blue Line Rollout // Jurassic World: The Experience Roars Into Bangkok – 8 August 2025 At Asiatique The Riverfront Destination // PROPEL with Singlife Wins Prestigious ‘Insurtech Initiative of the Year’ at the 10th Insurance Asia Awards // Bitcoin Supply on Exchanges Drops to Multi‑Year Low // XI BRICS no show: Strategic shift or silent warning? // Al Ansari Exchange Technical Glitch Sparks Expedited Recovery Efforts //

Pence pledges U.S. will stand firm with Europe, NATO

ADVERTISEMENT

MUNICH U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday sought to assure allies that the Trump administration will back NATO and stand with Europe even as it looks for new ways to cooperate with Russia.

In the first major foreign policy address for the new administration of President Donald Trump, Pence warned allies that they must pay their fair share to support NATO, noting many lack “a clear or credible path” to do so.

He also said Russia must honour the Minsk peace accords and deescalate violence in eastern Ukraine.

“Know this: the United States will continue to hold Russia accountable, even as we search for new common ground, which as you know, President Trump believes can be found,” Pence said, according to a copy of his prepared remarks.

(Reporting by Roberta Rampton; editing by John Irish)

-Reuters


Notice an issue?

Arabian Post strives to deliver the most accurate and reliable information to its readers. If you believe you have identified an error or inconsistency in this article, please don't hesitate to contact our editorial team at editor[at]thearabianpost[dot]com. We are committed to promptly addressing any concerns and ensuring the highest level of journalistic integrity.


ADVERTISEMENT