
NATO allies have pledged over $21B in aid to Ukraine in 2025, Rutte says
PHOTO CAPTION: Illustrative photo — Operators from the United Kingdom Special Forces and the Ukrainian Special Purpose Unit await exfiltration via helicopter following an assault on an oil rig during exercise Night Hawk 21 on October 6 2021. (NATO photo via Flickr)
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO allies have pledged more than 20 billion euros ($21.65 billion) in military support for Ukraine in the first three months of the year, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday.
Foreign ministers from the alliance meet in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to discuss further support for Ukraine agauinst Russia's three-year-old invasion.
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(Reporting by Lili Bayer and Bart Meijer; editing by Mark Heinrich)