NATO commits €140 billion in military support for Ukraine

Sergiy Sydorenko, Alona Mazurenko — 8 July, 16:42
NATO commits €140 billion in military support for Ukraine
Ukraine’s and NATO’s flags. Photo: Getty Images

Leaders of NATO member states have agreed that the Alliance will provide Ukraine with at least €140 billion in military support over 2026-2027.

Source: NATO's Ankara Summit Declaration obtained by European Pravda

Details: The summit declaration, a brief six-point document, includes a section fully dedicated to Ukraine.

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It states that "European Allies and Canada now finance the vast majority of security assistance to Ukraine," while emphasising the need to maintain continued support.

Quote: "Allies underscore that this support must be equitable, predictable, and sustainable in the long-term. For 2026, Allies pledge €70 billion in military equipment, assistance and training for Ukraine and affirm their sovereign commitments to sustaining at least equivalent levels in 2027."

Details: Importantly, NATO members unanimously recognise the need for long-term funding for Ukraine's defence, indicating a commitment that extends well beyond 2027.

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