NATO DIVIDED: Allies Fail To Find Common Ground On Ukraine Funding and NATO’s War Posturing

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Divisions over Ukraine support emerged even before the NATO Summit in Ankara formally began, as Hungary, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic outlined differing positions on military assistance to Kyiv. Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar ruled out sending weapons or troops to Ukraine, while Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said Sofia had exhausted its military stockpiles after multiple aid packages. Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš backed stronger air defence for Ukraine but warned that Europe was talking more about war than peace. The differing positions underscore growing debate within NATO over military aid, defence spending and the alliance's long-term strategy in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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