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🤯 Five NATO countries have effectively blocked mandatory military aid for Ukraine The UK, France, Italy, Spain, and Canada opposed Mark Rutte’s proposal to require NATO members to allocate at least 0.25% of GDP annually to military support for Ukraine, — The Telegraph. The NATO chief had hoped to push the plan through at the Alliance summit in July, but later admitted it would not move forward due to a lack of unanimous support. Meanwhile, Poland, the Baltic states, the Netherlands, and Nordic countries are already spending more than the proposed amount on aid to Kyiv. Rutte previously warned that some NATO members are “not doing enough” and argued Europe must take on a greater share of support for Ukraine as the US steps back.























