WASHINGTON, July 11 – The allies intend to review their contribution to financing assistance to Ukraine, which will amount to EUR 40 billion for the next year, starting with the NATO summit in The Hague in 2025.
The corresponding provision is spelled out in the NATO summit declaration adopted in Washington.
"We affirm our determination to support Ukraine in building a force capable of defeating Russian aggression today and deterring it in the future. To that end, we intend to provide a minimum baseline funding of EUR 40 billion within the next year, and to provide sustainable levels of security assistance for Ukraine to prevail, taking into account Ukraine's needs, our respective national budget procedures, and the bilateral security agreements which Allies have concluded with Ukraine. Heads of State and Government will re-evaluate Allied contributions at future NATO Summits, starting at the 2025 NATO Summit in The Hague," the document notes.
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