NextFin news, On August 23, 2025, in Rome, Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chairman of NATO's Military Committee, stated that NATO intends to increase military aid to Ukraine in 2025. This announcement was made during an interview with Corriere della Sera and reported by multiple news agencies including UNN and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno.
Dragone highlighted that NATO countries provided 99% of the $50 billion worth of military aid delivered to Ukraine in 2024. He noted that the volume of aid committed for 2025 is already approaching last year's scale, with $33 billion committed by January 2025, and expressed optimism about matching or exceeding the previous year's total by the end of 2025.
He emphasized the importance of strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and expressed hope for the imposition of additional sanctions against Russia to increase pressure amid the ongoing conflict.
Dragone also commented on the broader NATO military leadership conference, underscoring the alliance's coordinated actions to support Ukraine. He mentioned that while Ukrainians seek dialogue, Russia has been delaying and avoiding meaningful negotiations.
Regarding the deployment of NATO troops to Ukraine, Dragone described the issue as premature and still in an embryonic stage, with no concrete plans or forces currently earmarked for such a mission. He noted that discussions about non-NATO troops possibly being involved remain open but undecided.
The announcement comes amid ongoing international efforts to support Ukraine's defense against Russian aggression, with NATO continuing to play a central role in coordinating military aid and political support.
These statements were made public on August 23, 2025, and reflect NATO's ongoing commitment to Ukraine's security and the alliance's strategic approach to the conflict.
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