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Latvian FM confirms NATO’s plan to create $100B fund for arms supplies to Kyiv

Latvian FM confirms NATO’s plan to create $100B fund for arms supplies to Kyiv
03.04.2024 16:00
Latvian Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins has confirmed the North Atlantic Alliance’s intention to create a $100 billion fund for arms supplies to Ukraine reported from TASS.

He made the corresponding statement upon arrival at a meeting of the heads of foreign affairs ministries of the alliance countries in Brussels.

"The funds will come from the alliance members. I think this is a very important proposal from the secretary-general,” he said in response to a question from journalists about how the $100 billion fund will be financed.





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