NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced plans to provide Ukraine with military assistance worth €$60bn this year. This decision is in addition to the €90bn loan from the EU already announced. The war in Ukraine continues.
Announcement from the NATO Secretary General
NATO Secretary General Mark Rütte announced the Alliance's plans to provide Ukraine with military assistance worth $60 billion. This became known during the official request, where Rutte outlined the key areas of support for Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
The statement comes amid the ongoing war, which remains a major international security concern. According to the Secretary General, NATO is committed to providing Ukraine with the necessary resources to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Financial support from the European Union
In parallel with NATO's decision, Ukraine has already received a promise from the European Union to of a €90bn loan. These funds should help to stabilise the economy and meet the urgent needs of the state during the war.
The EU's financial assistance is seen as part of a broader strategy to support Ukraine by its Western partners. The loan package will be an important component in the context of the protracted conflict.
The context of the ongoing war
The war in Ukraine is ongoing, and the issue of external support remains relevant. The Ukrainian armed forces continue to defend the country with the help of international partners.
The current situation underscores the need for coordination among allied countries. Domestic sources stress that further support could be crucial for Ukraine's resilience.







