NATO 75th Summit: Ukraine To Get Major Military Aid at Critical Time
€40 billion per year should be “baseline” support, outgoing NATO chief Stoltenberg said.
€40 billion per year should be “baseline” support, outgoing NATO chief Stoltenberg said.
Europeans do not share the Ukrainians’ firm belief in their victory and would like to see Kyiv negotiate a ceasefire settlement with Moscow—in line with the Hungarian EU presidency’s goals.
The pact—committing the EU to supply financial support, arms deliveries, and military training to Kyiv indefinitely—is to be reviewed every ten years.
The EU has agreed to use the profits of frozen Russian assets for buying weapons but is doing so without Hungary’s consent.
Ukraine expects a green light to ‘preemptively’ use long-range Western weapons against targets deep inside Russia.
France is also sending military instructors to Ukraine, according to a top commander.
UK increases defence spending, challenging European states to follow.
Western nations intend to provide more assistance but made no concrete pledges in Brussels.
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money
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