NATO allies weigh new €70B military aid pledge for Ukraine
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NATO countries are considering the idea of allocating Ukraine a new military aid package worth 70 billion euros, which could be announced as early as next month at the alliance's summit in Ankara (Turkey).
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Where will the money for military aid come from? NATO countries are considering allocating a new €70 billion military aid package to Ukraine, which could be announced as early as next month at the alliance's summit in Ankara, Turkey. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Politico. According to four NATO diplomats, Germany proposed this in May. In addition to funding, the proposal would include a new mechanism to more transparently track contr…
The NATO countries are considering a new EUR 70 billion military financing commitment for Ukraine to be announced at the Alliance Summit in Ankara next month, four NATO diplomats for Politics said. The proposal - announced by Germany last month - would include a new mechanism to increase transparency in funding for Ukraine, said the diplomats. This comes in the context of some countries complaining that they are disproportionately bearing the co…
NATO countries considering providing Ukraine with new military aid worth EUR 70 bln – media
NATO countries are considering providing Ukraine with EUR 70 billion in new military aid, which is planned to be announced during the NATO summit in Ankara next month, Politico reports.
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