UK, France Reject NATO Plan to Increase Military Aid to Ukraine, Telegraph Reports
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Major European countries, including France and Britain, are refusing to provide Ukraine with 0.25 percent of their GDP in military aid, as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte proposed last week at a meeting of alliance foreign ministers in Sweden, the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday.
Who staged the demarche before the Ankara summit? Britain, France, and several other NATO allies blocked Secretary-General Mark Rutte's ambitious plan to increase military aid to Ukraine. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing The Telegraph. Read also: Russia is trying to draw Asia into a hybrid war against the West, according to the Central Intelligence Agency. What happened: Rutte had hoped to approve the proposal at the annual NATO summit i…
Britain, France, Spain, Italy and Canada have opposed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's idea to allocate 0.25% of their GDP to military aid to Ukraine
NATO chief Mark Rutte came up with a proposal over the weekend on how member states should help Ukraine. However, European countries - including the big ones - disagree with it.
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