NATO Allies Pledge €70 Billion for Ukraine and Boost Defense Spending
The NATO Summit in Ankara concluded with a significant commitment of €70 billion in military aid, equipment, and training for Ukraine over the next two years. Secretary General Mark Rutte noted a rise in defense investments, indicating European allies and Canada are taking on greater security responsibilities. Additionally, the US announced it would license Ukraine to produce Patriot missiles.
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