NATO is considering a plan to provide more consistent military support to Ukraine as Russian troops gain control on the battlefield. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized the need for long-term commitments rather than short-term, voluntary offers. The plan involves having NATO coordinate the efforts of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group to provide weapons and ammunition. While NATO does not directly supply weapons, the organization would play a more significant role in supporting Ukraine as the war continues.

Ukraine recently lowered the military conscription age to help bolster its depleted ranks after more than two years of conflict. The country is facing a shortage of infantry and ammunition, which has given the advantage to Russian troops. Stoltenberg highlighted the gravity of the situation in Ukraine and the need for increased support. The plan would see NATO coordinating military support efforts, assessing Ukraine’s needs, collecting pledges, and running meetings. It is expected to be endorsed at a summit in Washington in July, with potential involvement of up to $100 billion.

While NATO is eager to do more for Ukraine, its members are hesitant to offer the country membership or be drawn into a wider conflict with Russia. The plan would mark a new phase in NATO’s involvement in the war, focusing on coordinating military support efforts. Previous Western pledges of support to Ukraine have been marred by broken promises and delays. Stoltenberg urged Congress to pass a supplemental spending bill that includes military aid for Ukraine, emphasizing the impact of delays on the battlefield and the need for continued support.

The European vow to provide ammunition fell short, and financial aid intended for Ukraine’s economy was delayed due to political infighting. Stoltenberg emphasized the importance of keeping promises and providing necessary support to Ukraine. The plan is still under discussion and requires further input from NATO members. The goal is to provide Ukraine with the support it needs to defend against Russian forces and prevent further escalation of the conflict. The situation in Ukraine remains critical, and NATO is committed to ensuring the country receives the assistance it requires.

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