NATO Summit: Zelenskyy to Meet Trump as Canada and South Korea Pledge Billions.

Zelenskyy meets Trump at NATO summit
Zelenskyy meets Trump at NATO summit

Day Two of the NATO Summit in Ankara

According to UATV: The second day of the NATO summit kicked off in Ankara on July 8, with the war between Russia and Ukraine and support for Kyiv taking center stage. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is holding talks with European leaders, and a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump is also on the schedule. Security cooperation among allies is a key topic of discussion at the event.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed the critical need to back Ukraine, stating:

'Support for Ukraine is, without a doubt, extremely important. And I expect that today allies will once again reaffirm their commitment to long-term support.' - Mark Rutte

He also noted that the alliance, representing one billion people across Europe, Canada, and the United States, will defend every inch of its territory, asserting: 'NATO will not be defeated.'

International Aid Pledged to Ukraine

Major announcements from the summit included new aid packages for Ukraine from global partners. Canada unveiled nearly $1 billion in assistance, while South Korea committed around $100 million in support. These moves highlight the growing international backing for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.

  • Canada: nearly $1 billion in aid
  • South Korea: around $100 million in support

Additionally, the number of agreements signed by Ukraine has climbed to nine, underscoring the country’s push to strengthen ties with international partners. According to experts, the NATO summit in Ankara is playing a pivotal role in shaping the next steps for supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.

The backing from international partners at the NATO summit underscores global solidarity with Ukraine as it continues to endure Russian aggression. The financial commitments from Canada and South Korea demonstrate that alliance members are ready to take action to bolster regional security. Moreover, the new agreements between Ukraine and its international partners could help strengthen the country not only economically but also politically on the world stage.


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