NATO countries are considering allocating a new €70 billion package of military aid to Ukraine, which could be announced at the Alliance summit in Ankara next month.
This was reported by Politico, citing NATO diplomats, according to Ukrinform.
According to the sources, the proposal – circulated by Germany last month – foresees a new mechanism aimed at increasing transparency in funding for Ukraine. This comes amid complaints from some countries that they are bearing a disproportionately large share of the costs of supporting Ukraine, the publication notes.
“The key is to have a firm commitment from Ankara to continue the crucial support to Ukraine on a sustainable and more equitable basis,” a senior NATO diplomat said.
Support for Ukraine is expected to be one of the central topics at the NATO Summit scheduled for July 7–8.










