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NATO allies weigh new €70B military aid pledge for Ukraine

Summary by Politico Europe
BRUSSELS — NATO countries are considering a new €70 billion military funding commitment for Ukraine that would be unveiled during the alliance’s summit in Ankara next month, four NATO diplomats told POLITICO. The proposal — circulated by Germany last month — would include a new mechanism to increase transparency around funding for Ukraine, the diplomats said. That comes as some countries complain that they are disproportionately bearing the cost…

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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…

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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…

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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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