
NATO Chief Proposes Allies Allocate GDP Share for Ukraine Aid
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, or potential successor Mark Rutte, has proposed that member states allocate 0.25% of their Gross Domestic Product to a fund for military aid to Ukraine. This initiative aims to ensure long-term support for Ukraine, though it has reportedly met with some skepticism among allies.
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NATO secretary general asks allies for billions more in support for Ukraine – Politico
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed that allies allocate 0.25% of GDP annually to support Ukraine, although several member states remain sceptical of the idea.
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