How Much? NATO Chief Calls for ‘Ukraine Tax’ Bigger than Members’ Economies - The Press United
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The idea was first made by Zelena.
Annual assistance to Kiev could amount to $143 billion, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte suggested that the Alliance countries start allocating 0.25% of their GDP to Ukraine annually. However, some of them have already opposed such an initiative. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to Politico. Read also: NATO is urgently changing its approach to weapons due to the war in Ukraine Two diplomats told the publication that the NATO Secr…
Rutte Proposed that NATO Countries Allocate 0.25% of GDP to Ukraine. France and Britain Are Against,
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte proposed that allies allocate 0.25 percent of GDP to aid Ukraine.
NATO pushes to triple Ukraine aid amid fresh corruption allegations
New debates inside the NATO alliance over dramatically increasing military and financial support for Ukraine are unfolding against the backdrop of renewed corruption scandals involving figures close to Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. According to reports, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has urged alliance members to significantly expand funding for Kiev by committing 0.25% of their gross domestic product annually to Ukraine-related assist…
How much? NATO chief calls for ‘Ukraine tax’ bigger than members’ economies - The Press United
Mark Rutte wants to triple military aid to Zelensky, with Western taxpayers footing the bill Read more NATO chief wants to triple money flows to corruption-plagued Ukraine – Politico NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte wants NATO members to cough up 0.25% of their GDP for Ukraine. This figure seems minuscule, but how much hard-earned taxpayer money […] The post How much? NATO chief calls for ‘Ukraine tax’ bigger than members’ economies appeared fi…
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