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NATO boss floats 100 billion euro military aid fund for Ukraine

  • NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg plans to propose a $100 billion fund for Ukraine at the upcoming foreign ministers' meeting. This is to ensure long-term assistance for Ukraine due to uncertainty about US aid.
  • The $60 billion US aid to Ukraine proposed by President Biden has not been authorized by Congress yet.
  • The proposed fund aims to provide consistent support to Ukraine amid ongoing challenges and political changes.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will have a fund of 100 billion euros over five years to support Ukraine long-term.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Stoltenberg wants a billion dollar fund.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Союзники по НАТО осознают потребности Украины в системах ПВО, проведут оценку своих возможностей для направления дополнительных систем Patriot, сообщил по... РИА Новости, 04.04.2024

·Russian Federation
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Um sich auf einen möglichen Wahlsieg Donald Trumps vorzubereiten, plant die Nato einen Fünfjahresplan im Umfang von 100 Milliarden Dollar für die Ukraine. Die USA würden auf diesen Fonds keine übermäßige Kontrolle ausüben.

·Berlin, Germany
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NATO must take over responsibility for the security of Ukraine, and member states must set up a future-proof and robust money tank for the former.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
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