NATO's Support for Ukraine: Challenges and Aid in the Face of Russian Invasion
The NATO countries could not agree on multi-year military aid for Ukraine, instead pledging at least 40 billion euros of support for the next year. While efforts to secure long-term commitments failed, Ukraine received an additional two billion euros from the IMF for social assistance and salaries.
Amid the ongoing conflict, the International Criminal Court is investigating the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russia. As Ukraine faces challenges, including attacks on military bases and a lack of protection for combat aircraft, NATO's decision to provide substantial aid signifies a crucial but complex support system in the wake of the war against Ukraine.
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