NATO Allies Urged to Increase US Arms Support for Ukraine Amid Support Decline

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Military aid to Ukraine has significantly decreased in July and August despite the introduction of the PURL program, with European support falling by 57% during these months, although financial and humanitarian aid remains stable. The decline raises concerns about future support levels amid ongoing tensions with Russia.
- 'Surprising' drop in military aid to Ukraine in recent months, report says The Kyiv Independent
- NATO seeks more arms for Ukraine as Western support fades and allied airspace concerns mount AP News
- NATO defence ministers seek more arms for Ukraine as Western military support fades Euronews.com
- Ukraine Support Tracker: Military aid falls sharply despite new NATO initiative Kiel Institute
- NATO Allies Must Buy More US Weapons for Ukraine: Hegseth Newsweek
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