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NATO member states have agreed to provide €40 billion in military aid to Ukraine for the next year
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Reuters reports this with reference to a Western European diplomat.
According to him, the leaders of the North Atlantic Alliance will sign this commitment in Washington next week, when the NATO summit will take place.
The publication adds that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg had earlier asked the bloc's states to maintain military aid to Kyiv at the same level as in the years after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine - at about €40 billion a year.
- On May 30, it became known that Jens Stoltenberg would propose that the member states of the North Atlantic Alliance allocate at least €40 billion for military aid to Ukraine each year.
- On June 14, it was reported that NATO defense ministers had not agreed on a plan to finance Ukraine, which provides for the allocation of €40 billion a year.
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