
NATO seeks accord on more robust support to Ukraine to show Russia cannot win war

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday the members states will discuss an accord to increase support to Ukraine in a more predictable way to send the message to Russia that it cannot win the war.
At the start of a NATO summit in Brussels, Stoltenberg told reporters that Ukraine needs more and new money from NATO over many years.
However, he declined to comment on a possible $100 billion aid fund for Ukraine specifically.
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