Several NATO allies are hesitant to commit to a specific multi-year spending pledge on military aid for Ukraine, despite discussions around Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's proposal for a €40 billion-a-year funding plan. Political and legal obstacles in various countries are causing reluctance in making long-term commitments.
🇺🇦🤔 Despite early Stoltenberg’s enthusiasm that allies would spend at least €40 billion per year on aid for Ukraine, nations are now at loggerheads over how to make the spending commitment work for future years, - Bloomberg ❗️Political and legal hurdles in several capitals… https://t.co/67sgXCmVqt
🇺🇦🤔 Despite early Stoltenberg’s enthusiasm that allies would spend at least €40 per year on aid for Ukraine, nations are now at loggerheads over how to make the spending commitment work for future years, - Bloomberg ❗️Political and legal hurdles in several capitals mean that… https://t.co/SbeKLx5WbC
NATO member states are discussing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's proposal for a €40 billion-a-year funding plan for Ukraine, but some allies remain skeptical. Several NATO countries are hesitant to commit to multi-year military aid expenditures, with some preferring to… https://t.co/boMn0qn9vQ
Some NATO countries are reluctant to commit to multi-year deliveries of military aid to Ukraine " Political and legal obstacles in several NATO member countries mean that governments will probably have to reassess their goals every year and assess whether to increase or… https://t.co/1kqYAsGNPY
Not all NATO countries want to take on long-term commitments to Ukraine's military aid - Bloomberg https://t.co/hxrmGD0lpp https://t.co/ciIUq4leuN
⚡️Several #NATO allies are avoiding making concrete multi-year commitments to military aid for #Ukraine, Bloomberg reported. The alliance's countries are currently debating and negotiating how to ensure the fulfillment of spending commitments in the coming years.
Several NATO allies are balking at committing to a specific multi-year spending pledge on military aid for Ukraine that’s aimed at giving Kyiv more predictability over the long term https://t.co/Jx7xfMlitY