NATO Secretary General reveals the extent of military assistance: how much Ukraine will receive in 2025.

NATO Secretary General reveals the extent of military assistance: how much Ukraine will receive in 2025
NATO Secretary General reveals the extent of military assistance: how much Ukraine will receive in 2025

The North Atlantic Alliance has significantly accelerated the pace of assistance to Ukraine, allocating 35 billion euros in just the first months of the current year. This was announced by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at a press conference ahead of the Alliance's summit in The Hague, as reported by EUobserver.

'I am pleased to announce that in just a couple of months we have managed to increase the assistance to Ukraine to 35 billion euros, achieving this in less than half a year,' said the NATO chief.

Rutte emphasized that these figures indicate a significant acceleration compared to last year when the Alliance allocated over 50 billion euros to support Ukraine throughout 2024.

'This means that allies, including the USA, are not losing sight of what is happening in Ukraine,' Rutte underscored.

The Secretary General noted that the high pace of aid demonstrates unwavering support for Ukraine from allies. Earlier, the G7 countries made a statement regarding the war in Ukraine.

NATO announced a significant increase in assistance to Ukraine to 35 billion euros in the first months of the current year. This indicates the support and attention of allies to the situation in Ukraine, as well as the readiness to continue providing aid when necessary.

Ukraine is receiving significant assistance from NATO, which has increased to 35 billion euros in just the first months of the current year. This indicates the growing support and attention of international allies to the Ukrainian situation and the readiness to continue providing assistance in the future.


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