NATO member states are “firmly on track” to meet a pledge of 40 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine by 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said today, distancing himself from the “win plan” that presented earlier today by President Volodymyr Zelensky. Rutte said at a press conference that Alliance members have so far collected about half of the promised funding. “I am pleased to report that we are firmly on track to deliver the €40 billion we pledged for next year,” the NATO chief stressed, adding: “I can announce today that NATO allies have allocated 20.9 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine in the first half of 2024 and Allies are well on track to meet their commitments for the rest of the year.” At the same time he emphasized that the new NATO mission in Ukraine […]
Source: News Beast

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