Ukraine's war with Russia "will be lost if the allies don't step up", the foreign secretary warned on Thursday. Lord David Cameron said he will urge Congress to increase its financial support of Kyiv during a visit to the United States next week after Republican lawmakers blocked new military aid.
Foreign ministers from NATO's 32 member states will meet in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss the alliance's support for Ukraine as well as future relations with Russia. How to help Ukraine best defend against Russia is the main issue, with a military support package worth €100 billion ($108 billion) over the next five years up for discussion, according to multiple diplomats. A second part of the alliance's plans to bolster support for Ukraine for the long-term involves a new NATO mission to coor
NATO foreign ministers on Wednesday debated the creation of a 100-billion-euro, five-year fund for Ukraine, as the alliance's chief urged them to guarantee long-term arms supplies for Kyiv's outgunned forces.Officials said NATO's secretary general has proposed creating a 100-billion-euro ($108 billion) fund to help arm Ukraine in its fight with Russia over five years.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is considering a range of options to shore up long-term support for Ukraine, including establishing a fund of $100 billion over five years from the alliance members, according to three sources familiar with the matter.