
NATO member urges allies to pay more after Ukraine war anniversary, claims 'crisis' in UN
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Estonia recently announced that it intends to push for NATO spending to increase to 2.5% of GDP, saying that the current requirement is not enough for effective defense.
"The Western camp has supported weapons aid, given around 50 billion euros approximately, and this is far from being satisfying," Reinsalu added. "If we want to invest to Ukrainian victory, not only to invest to Ukraine, that they can survive and not lose, we have to change the paradigm of our support." Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
Estonia has remained a vocal supporter of Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion, and it was one of the first countries – along with Latvia and Slovakia – to accuse Russia of war crimes and insist on a tribunal to examine the issue and hold Putin accountable.