NATO countries pledged on Wednesday, December 3, to buy hundreds of millions more dollars of US arms for Ukraine, sending a strong signal of continued support despite ongoing US-led peace talks with Moscow. Foreign ministers from the 32-nation alliance gathered in Brussels to discuss Washington’s push to end the fighting. The gathering comes shortly after US envoys appeared to fail to make a major breakthrough in five hours of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. NATO chief Mark Rutte emphasized the need to strengthen Ukraine's position regardless of the pace of negotiations. Rutte stated, The peace talks are ongoing, that’s good, but at the same time, we have to make sure that whilst they take place — and we are not sure when they will end — that Ukraine is in the strongest possible position to keep the fight going” As part of this commitment, Germany, Poland, Norway, The Netherlands, and Canada announced they would together commit approximat...