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NATO to Pledge 70 Billion Euros in Military Aid for Ukraine

Seventy billion euros in military assistance for Ukraine will headline the upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, as member states align on a sustained financial commitment through 2026. The package, aimed at matching or exceeding current support levels into 2027, marks a significant effort to bolster the alliance's eastern flank.

The proposed aid package reflects a strategic push to stabilize long-term defense efforts, with the final declaration currently awaiting formal endorsement from attending heads of state. Among those expected to participate is U.S. President Donald Trump, signaling a high-level focus on the bloc's collective security framework.

Beyond the financial commitments, leaders are set to reaffirm their adherence to Article 5. This move aims to solidify the alliance’s stance on collective defense, ensuring that military support for Kyiv remains a central pillar of the agenda even as the summit navigates the complexities of European security.

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