NATO officials, including Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, have confirmed ongoing efforts to support Ukraine's defense amid Russian aggression. Discussions on providing longer-range weapons to Ukraine are underway but not yet finalized. The United States, in coordination with NATO and the European Union, is increasing deliveries of Patriot missile systems to Ukraine. This initiative follows a decision by President Donald Trump to enable NATO allies to purchase vital U.S. military equipment for Ukraine. NATO allies have committed to spending 5% of their GDP on defense, enhancing military production and support for Ukraine. The coordinated effort aims to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities and respond to Russia's actions, with NATO emphasizing the need for a just and lasting peace.
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Le @SecGenNATO s'est entretenu avec le @POTUS au sujet du renforcement du soutien à l’Ukraine. Il a salué la décision prise par M. Trump de veiller à ce que l’Ukraine reçoive des ressources militaires essentielles, indiquant que cette initiative serait coordonnée par l'OTAN.
.@SecGenNATO met @POTUS to advance critical efforts in support of Ukraine’s defence against Russian aggression. He hailed President Trump’s pivotal decision to ensure Ukraine receives essential military resources, with NATO coordinating the effort #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦