Stoltenberg: NATO countries have not sent Ukraine the promised military aid
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NATO countries have not provided Ukraine with the promised military aid in recent months, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said.
NATO countries have not provided Ukraine with the promised military assistance in recent months, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said during a speech at an event of the non-profit organization "Atlantic Bridge" in Germany, UNN reports .
Details
The NATO Secretary General noted that the United States had spent months agreeing on a new aid package for Kyiv, and the European Union had not delivered the promised number of missiles.
Let's be honest. The reality is that in recent months, NATO allies have not provided Ukraine with the assistance they promised
Context
On April 24, the US Senate approves $61 billion in aid to Ukraine. The US administration had been unable to agree on this package since November 2023. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy immediately thanked the United States for its support.
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