Some allies have asked for more transparency on what countries commit to Ukraine
NATO foreign ministers will once again discuss the thorny issue of burden-sharing to support Ukraine’s war effort, as support to Kyiv is set to top the agenda when NATO leaders meet this summer.
The alliance’s foreign ministers are convening in Sweden on Thursday evening to prepare the NATO leaders’ summit scheduled in July in Ankara. The ministerial will start with a dinner also attended by Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha.
“Ministers will discuss how to ensure support for Ukraine remains substantial, sustainable, and predictable, and based on Ukraine’s requirements,” NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday.
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