NATO members are hoping to pledge €70 billion ($80 billion) in military aid to Ukraine for 2026 and "at least equivalent levels" of support in 2027, when they meet at an upcoming summit in Turkey on July 6 and 7.

The funding pledge was revealed in a released text of the summit's declaration, which was approved by the ambassadors of all NATO's ⁠32 members, including the United States.

It would still need final approval from the leaders at the event in Ankara.

According to Reuters, the summit declaration text will seek to reaffirm an "ironclad commitment to our collective ​defence under ‌Article 5 of the Washington Treaty and to the transatlantic bond."

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