Psaki stated that the U.S. will continue to provide defense assistance to Ukraine
The U.S. will continue to provide defense assistance to Ukraine in the coming weeks and months.
Read MoreThe U.S. will continue to provide defense assistance to Ukraine in the coming weeks and months.
Read MoreThe U.S. administration is discussing with the authorities in Israel and other countries possible further steps in case of the failure of negotiations in Vienna on the Iranian nuclear program.
Read MoreThe United States will consider options to expand its military presence in Europe in the event of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Read MoreThe United States remains committed to continued engagement with Russia on its security concerns in Europe.
Read MoreU.S. President Joe Biden, during his upcoming conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, intends to touch upon cybersecurity and bilateral relations in addition to Ukraine.
Read MoreThe United States has decided to stage a diplomatic boycott of the upcoming Olympics in China.
Read MoreThe U.S. administration is concerned about the threat posed to U.S. officials by commercial spyware. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said this at a briefing Friday
Read MoreWashington and Moscow maintain high-level contacts, but the U.S. side cannot announce any upcoming contacts between U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian leader Vladimir Putin right now.
Read MoreThe U.S. administration is not currently reconsidering its decision to tap oil from the country’s strategic reserve, despite a drop in prices caused by the spread of a new omicron coronavirus strain.
Read MoreU.S. President Joe Biden went to Massachusetts for five days for a mini vacation, the White House announced.
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