NATO Summit in Ankara Reveals Funding Commitment to Ukraine
NATO leaders,meeting in Ankara,unveiled a new €10 billion financial package for Ukraine. That's sharp drop from earlier talks of €70 billion. The funds aim to bolster Ukraine as conflict drags on,stretching into future.
Included in this package are funds already promised by the EU — €60 billion for military aid in 2026 and 2027. It's part of a broader €90 billion plan to boost Ukraine's defense. European nations,along with Canada,showing they're still in Ukraine's corner during this crisis.
And U.S. took a different path. No direct financial aid from them. They'll focus on arms sales instead,leaving other NATO allies to handle financial side of military aid. A shift that underscores changing dynamics in support for Ukraine as battles continue…






