Reuters| Brussels | Belgium
Estonia's Foreign minister Margus Tsahkna said on Wednesday his country had proposed to all NATO allies that they provide each year 0.25 per cent of their GDP in military support to Ukraine.
He was speaking ahead of a NATO foreign ministers meeting aiming to discuss how to put military support for Ukraine on a long-term footing, including a proposal for a 100 billion euro ($107 billion) five-year fund and a plan seen as a way to "Trump-proof" aid for Kyiv.
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