Russia denounces NATO summit decisions on aid for Ukraine, defence
NATO members pledged $80 billion in military aid to Ukraine and $50 billion in arms deals, drawing Russian warnings of catastrophic consequences.
- On Wednesday, NATO members at the summit in Turkey pledged $80 billion in military assistance to Ukraine for 2026, reaffirming their "ironclad commitment" to collective defence under Article 5.
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova denounced the decisions, claiming NATO's focus on "the militarisation of the European continent" and aid to Ukraine could lead to global catastrophe.
- The alliance also unveiled arms deals worth at least $50 billion, while President Donald Trump granted Ukraine a license to manufacture Patriot missiles during bilateral talks.
- Zakharova stated "cracks" between the United States and its NATO partners "have not gone anywhere," noting Americans "do not hide their disappointment with the North Atlantic bloc" over support.
- NATO Secretary Genera Mark Rutte told Reuters disputes between Trump and other leaders demonstrate the alliance's democratic strength, serving as a lesson for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Russia denounces NATO summit decisions on aid for Ukraine, defence
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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses European states of preparing for "an armed conflict with Russia".
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