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NATO countries agree on 140 billion euros for Ukraine over two years

NATO countries agree on 140 billion euros for Ukraine over two years

NATO member states have agreed to provide 140 billion euros in aid to Ukraine over the next two years. The 32 leaders are expected to formalize this commitment during an upcoming summit.

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