BRUSSELS, June 25. /TASS/. Participants in the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7-8 are expected to pledge 70 billion euros in military supplies to Kiev this year, although the figure is likely to trigger a heated debate, Politico reported.
"In the draft statement, NATO allies also vow to bolster Ukraine with €70 billion in military support and promise a sum that is at least equivalent for next year," the newspaper reported, citing sources. The officials also noted that the United States would not contribute funding directly but would instead receive the money through arms sales.
"One of the diplomats cited above said support for Ukraine would likely be the most contentious point," Politico noted.
The summit in Ankara is expected to reduce tensions between the United States and its European NATO allies, while reinforcing the trend toward rapid militarization in Europe and increased military procurement by European countries and Canada from both US and domestic defense manufacturers.