Ukraine could leave the NATO summit with more than funding – gaining formal recognition as a contributor to allied security.

NATO’s European members and Canada are set to commit €70 billion ($80 billion) annually for 2026 and 2027, aiming to reassure Kyiv and demonstrate financial responsibility to…

Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States breaks it down in a new interview.

NATO leaders gathering in Ankara on July 7-8 are expected to reaffirm support for Ukraine, with a draft declaration outlining €70 billion in military assistance for 2026.

"Allies must ensure that Ukraine receives the support it needs in its war with Russia" according to NATO chief Mark Rutte, ahead of a summit set to take place in Ankara, Turkey.…

Kyiv will be recognised as a 'contributor' to the alliance's security

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine should become part of NATO because its military capabilities would strengthen the Alliance's collective security.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Tuesday that Ukraine’s battle-hardened forces would bolster NATO’s defenses, as he renewed his argument for Kyiv to join

The Ukrainian President has renewed his push to join NATO, insisting his country has already proved itself a reliable partner and that its membership in the alliance would be…

President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine has unique experience in modern warfare, and that its defense and security capabilities would significantly strengthen NATO should…

Rather than asking NATO for protection, Zelensky argued that Ukraine now has the battlefield experience and technology to make the alliance stronger.

Ukraine's long-range strikes, new European funding, and Russia's growing domestic challenges have improved Kyiv's position ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara.

The renewed call comes after Russia launched another deadly attack on Kyiv at the start of the week.

Ukraine's main tasks at the NATO Summit are securing additional air defense capabilities and strengthening its diplomatic positions, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. — Ukrinform.

NATO pledges €70B annually for Ukraine defense through 2027. Russia entering Sloviansk by December 31, 2026 at 26.5% YES.

Ukraine could leave the NATO summit with more than funding – gaining formal recognition as a contributor to allied security.

"it does make sense for these capabilities to become a part of the alliance's collective defense"...

Leaders of NATO member states have agreed that the Alliance will provide Ukraine with at least €140 billion in military support over 2026-2027.

Ukraine also secured two big wins, including a significant new financial package, at the summit

NATO allies at the Ankara summit pledge at least €70 billion in military assistance for Ukraine this year, committing to sustain the support through 2027.

An EU and a NATO diplomat told the Kyiv Independent ahead of the summit that allies would consider the 28.3 billion euros ($32.3 billion) scheduled to be given by Brussels to Kyiv…