Ankara: NATO will allocate EUR 70 billion to Ukraine this year, APA's correspondent dispatched to Ankara reports. This significant financial commitment is part of the "Ankara Declaration" adopted at the conclusion of the 36th NATO Summit, underscoring the alliance's ongoing support for Ukraine.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, NATO leaders have emphasized their continued assistance to Ukraine, announcing plans for EUR 70 billion to be allocated in 2026 for military equipment, assistance, and training purposes. Additionally, they assured that at least the same level of support would be maintained in 2027. This declaration reflects NATO's long-term commitment to bolstering Ukraine's military capabilities amidst ongoing challenges.