A meeting between representatives of NATO countries and Ukraine on Wednesday ended with the alliance pledging to continue providing Kiev with “major military, economic and humanitarian assistance” in the new year, Reuters reports. The Western allies reportedly outlined plans to provide Ukraine with “billions of euros of additional capabilities” in 2024.
Following a meeting between NATO countries and Ukraine on Wednesday, the Western allies signalled they would continue to provide Kiev with “major military, economic and humanitarian assistance” in the military conflict, Reuters reported. The alliance said member states have outlined plans to provide Ukraine with “billions of euros of additional capabilities” in 2024. The statement did not say what exactly the aid would be or the exact amounts involved.
As NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg noted, while Moscow is stepping up military actions, NATO allies are actively trying to strengthen Ukraine’s air defence. The alliance’s meeting with Kiev’s representatives was held at Ukraine’s request, the publication adds.