NATO Ukraine Fund to Ensure More States Pay, Alliance Chief Says

  • Jens Stoltenberg speaks in interview with Bloomberg TV
  • Bloomberg first reported NATO plans for $100 billion fund

Jens Stoltenberg at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

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A proposed $100 billion fund for Ukraine will help ensure all NATO allies do their part to help Kyiv fend off Russia’s invasion, said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg amid concerns that some large member countries are lagging behind.

“One of the reasons why I want a stronger NATO framework around the support is that’s a way to ensure fair burden sharing,” the NATO chief said in an interview with Bloomberg TV’s Jonathan Ferro, Annmarie Hordern and Lisa Abramowicz.