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NATO-Gipfel: Milliardenversprechen für Ukraine erwartet
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ORF.at
· Jul 3, 2026
Moskau meldet Einnahme von Kostjantyniwka in Ostukraine
Moskau meldet Einnahme von Kostjantyniwka in Ostukraine
BILD
Kreml-Blogger enthüllt - So könnte die Ukraine die Krim befreien
Berlin/Moskau – Die Ukraine greift zunehmend russische Öl-Infrastruktur und militärisch...
Zeit
· Jul 8, 2026
Spitzentreffen in Ankara: Nato-Staaten versprechen Ukraine bei Gipfel Milliardenbetrag
Spitzentreffen in Ankara: Nato-Staaten versprechen Ukraine bei Gipfel Milliardenbetrag
n-tv
· Jul 3, 2026
Deutschland trägt Löwenanteil: Nato einigt sich auf 80 Milliarden Euro Hilfe für die Ukraine
In ihrem Abwehrkampf gegen Russland ist die Ukraine auf Unterstützung von westlichen Partnern angewiesen. Beim Nato-Gipfel in Ankara soll sie ein neues milliardenschweres Versprechen bekommen. Da die USA unter Trump die Finanzierung weitgehend gestoppt haben, wird Deutschland den größten Anteil schultern.
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Related coverage for "NATO-Gipfel: Milliardenversprechen für Ukraine erwartet": ORF.at — Moskau meldet Einnahme von Kostjantyniwka in Ostukraine. BILD — Kreml-Blogger enthüllt - So könnte die Ukraine die Krim befreien. Zeit — Spitzentreffen in Ankara: Nato-Staaten versprechen Ukraine bei Gipfel Milliardenbetrag. n-tv — Deutschland trägt Löwenanteil: Nato einigt sich auf 80 Milliarden Euro Hilfe für die Ukraine