NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that allies discuss an initiative by Estonia on a long-term commitment to provide Ukraine with military assistance amounting to 0.25% of GDP annually.

Secretarul general al NATO, Mark Rutte, şi-a exprimat miercuri scepticismul că statele membre ale acestei alianţe vor accepta propunerea sa de a oferi

Aid to Ukraine “is not evenly distributed now within NATO,” Rutte told reporters in the Swedish city of Helsingborg ahead of a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte wants European countries to more evenly distribute the costs of US weapons purchases for Ukraine under the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List…

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that allies discuss an initiative by Estonia on a long-term commitment to provide Ukraine with military assistance amounting to…

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has said he heard "a lot of encouraging comments" from allies on support for Ukraine during a ministerial meeting of Alliance countries.

"(I)t would be fairer if within NATO, and particularly the European part of NATO, we could see other Allies also stepping up," NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said.

The news comes on the heels of the U.K.'s surprise easing of Russian oil sanctions, dealing a further blow to London's image as one of Ukraine's most steadfast partners.

The UK, France, Spain, Italy and Canada opposed a NATO proposal to commit 0.25% of GDP to military assistance for Ukraine.

According to a report by The Telegraph, Rutte reportedly asked NATO members to spend 0.25% of their GDP each year on military aid for Kyiv