Britain, France reject NATO chief's call for 0.25% GDP spending on Ukraine military aid; Spain, Italy, Canada also refuse. Proposal expected to be discussed at July 7-8 summit.
Britain and France refused to spend 0.25% of GDP on military aid to Ukraine, reports The Sunday Telegraph citing sources. The proposal by the NATOGeneral was also rejected by Spain, Italy, and Canada. According to the article, Rutte hoped the initiative would be approved at the alliance summit on July 7-8.
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