Unwavering Support: NATO's 35 Billion Euro Pledge to Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced steadfast support for Ukraine, committing over 35 billion euros in military aid this year. Rutte highlighted Russia as the most significant threat to NATO, reinforcing the alliance's focus on countering Russian aggression and securing peace and stability in the region.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the alliance's steadfast support for Ukraine during a press conference on Monday, where he announced that over 35 billion euros in military aid would be provided this year. This commitment underscores NATO's dedication to assisting Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
Rutte stated that Russia remains the most significant and direct threat facing NATO. This assertion highlights the continued geopolitical tension in the region, prompting NATO to bolster its defensive measures and support for allies bordering Russia.
The NATO Secretary General's remarks indicate a robust and unwavering commitment to countering Russian aggression, ensuring that the alliance maintains peace and security for its member states. The substantial military aid package signifies a reinforced collaboration among NATO allies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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