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NATO seeks more arms for Ukraine as Western support fades and allied airspace concerns mount

NATO aims to boost military aid to Ukraine after a 43% drop in Western weapons deliveries while enhancing air defense along its eastern border against Russian threats.

  • NATO defense ministers will meet to discuss increased military support for Ukraine due to a sharp decline in weapons deliveries in recent months.
  • A senior NATO diplomat stated, "Time and again, some countries are lagging far behind what they should do," highlighting ongoing concerns.
  • NATO established an air defense operation called Eastern Sentry last month after Russian drones entered Polish airspace.
  • U.S. Lt. Gen. Alex Grynkewich described the response to airspace incidents in Poland and Estonia as "text book.
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, arriving at today's meeting of the alliance's defense ministers, said that he believes that more countries will join in financing further deliveries of American weapons to Ukraine.

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A surprisingly large drop in Western military support for Ukraine is increasing the pressure on NATO defense ministers, who are meeting in Brussels on Wednesday. Very few countries are "bearing the brunt of the burden," comes the harsh criticism from the Danish government.

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NATO seeks more arms for Ukraine as Western support fades and allied airspace concerns mount

NATO defense ministers will gather to try and drum up military support for Ukraine. Deliveries of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine have sharply dropped in recent months.

·United States
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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