New commitments from allies in support of Ukraine are expected at the NATO summit to be held on July 7-8 in Ankara. Ukraine will be among the main topics of the NATO summit in Ankara, and new aid packages are expected to be announced.
This was stated by the U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, Ukrinform reports, citing Türkiye Today.
Ukraine will feature prominently at Ankara. Whitaker said the PURL mechanism, under which NATO allies purchase US-made weapons and transfer them to Kyiv, had already facilitated more than $6 billion in systems, including PAC-3 missiles for Patriot air defense batteries.
The U.S. representative to NATO declined to preview specific announcements at the summit, but spoke about expectations for Alliance action regarding Ukraine.
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