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NATO Allies Commit to Giving Ukraine Military Aid Through 2027

The alliance said European allies and Canada now provide most of Ukraine’s security assistance as Russia’s war continues.

  • Leaders from 32 NATO countries gathered in Ankara for a summit, pledging $80 billion in military aid to Ukraine for 2026 and committing to equivalent levels in 2027.
  • The financial commitment comprises NATO's previous €40 billion annual pledge plus €30 billion from a European Union loan, marking a shift from last year's summit when leaders omitted financial help.
  • NATO leaders declared Russia a long-term threat, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived seeking more US-made Patriot air defenses to counter deadly ballistic missile strikes.
  • President Donald Trump offered guarded praise of Zelenskyy and signed on to a Group of Seven pledge to support Kyiv and pressure Moscow.
  • The summit statement stressed maintaining freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, while declaring Iran should not possess nuclear weapons.
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(Rome=Yonhap News) Correspondent Min Kyung-rak = Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy [promised] large-scale allied support at this year's NATO summit...

·Seoul, Korea (the Republic of)
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The summit in Ankara ended with a statement of "unshakable support" for Kiev. Leaders of the 32 allies guaranteed funding and made brief mention of Iran.

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NATO has pledged this Wednesday to give Ukraine military equipment, assistance and training worth 70 billion euros this year and a similar figure next year, to ensure that the defence of the Ukrainian army can cope with Russia's attacks. 'As Russia continues its war, we will continue to ensure that Ukraine

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All 32 NATO countries support declaration of military support for Ukraine. However, the US is not expected to contribute.

·Denmark
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NATO member states have pledged 70 billion euros to Ukraine for the defense of the Russian war of aggression. Federal Chancellor Merz sent clear words towards the Kremlin.

·Germany
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vrt broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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