NATO Scales Back Plans For Ukraine's Military Aid After Pushback From Members
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has abandoned plans to establish a five-year fund for Ukraine's aid, replacing it with a less ambitious proposal. Alliance members' opposition to the initial plan led to its shelving, as highlighted in a Bloomberg report exposing fault lines within NATO regarding spending on Ukraine. The decision has caused shockwaves in Ukraine, which heavily relied on the funds.