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Ukraine expects NATO summit to discuss funding despite trouble securing backing, envoy says

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Posted on May 26, 2026

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NATO Summit to Discuss Financial Support and Defense Cooperation for Ukraine

NATO Financial Support and Defense Initiatives for Ukraine

By Tuvan Gumrukcu

ANKARA, May 26 (Reuters) - Ukraine's ambassador to Turkey said he expects NATO to discuss financial support for Kyiv at its summit in July, suggesting each member contributes a small proportion of its budget, despite the proposal not gaining traction from allies.

Ukrainian Expectations from the NATO Summit

Ambassador Nariman Dzhelialov told Reuters on Tuesday he hoped Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy would attend the July 7-8 summit in Ankara, adding Kyiv also wants members to reaffirm support for Ukraine's strategic goal of joining the military alliance.

Kyiv depends on international aid to cover its budgetary needs and fund the war with Russia.

Proposed Financial Contributions from NATO Members

Zelenskiy called last June for Western partners to allocate 0.25% of their GDP to helping Kyiv ramp up weapons production and officials said NATO boss Mark Rutte had floated the idea of alliance members - except the U.S. - spending that amount for Ukraine.

However, the idea has faced resistance and Rutte said last week that he did not believe it would be accepted. Diplomats told Reuters that discussions were ongoing about ideas to demonstrate NATO support for Ukraine at the summit.

Defense Cooperation and Turkey's Role

Ukraine Offering Turkey Drone Proposal

Despite the lack of traction, the ambassador suggested Kyiv was pushing for the idea.

"A mechanism here (could be) one in which every NATO member contributes a part of their finances to support strengthening Ukraine's security capabilities," he said, acknowledging that not every ally wants to allocate resources as they try to boost their own defences in line with NATO rules.

"But we are not saying 'give us 100%', just a very small piece," he said, without elaborating.

Geopolitical Tensions and Mediation Efforts

The summit comes amid tensions between Washington and European allies over a variety of issues. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded that NATO partners significantly boost defence expenditure, as the U.S. administration maintains that European allies should ultimately assume primary responsibility for the conventional defence of the continent.

Dzhelialov said Ukraine welcomed Turkey's efforts to mediate between Kyiv and Moscow, adding that Ukraine was ready for talks with Russia at the leaders' level.

He said Turkey was the most appropriate venue, since it hosted previous talks and maintains ties with both sides.

Defense Industry Collaboration Between Ukraine and Turkey

He said the defence industry stood out as a key area of cooperation between Ankara and Kyiv and that Zelenskiy had held discussions on this with President Tayyip Erdogan during a visit to Istanbul in April.

He said Ukraine had conveyed a proposal to Turkey regarding the possible sale, joint production, or technology transfer for Ukrainian drones, adding Kyiv was also ready to train operators if needed.

"We have ideas, dreams, technology and they are working, but (Turkey) has the production capacity. This is a bit slow for us because the Russians are always attacking ... This is why it is difficult to produce some weapons for us, but (Turkey) has that capacity," he said.

(Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Additional reporting by Lili Bayer in Brussels;Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s envoy to Turkey expects NATO leaders to address financial support for Kyiv at the July 7–8 summit in Ankara, proposing small allocations from each member rather than a large sum.
  • Former Dutch PM Mark Rutte’s plan for NATO countries to commit 0.25% of GDP annually to Ukraine aid has been blocked by major members (UK, France, Spain, Italy, Canada).
  • Ukraine is seeking deeper defence cooperation with Turkey, offering a proposal for drone sale, joint production or tech transfer—including operator training.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the NATO summit in July discuss financial support for Ukraine?
Yes, Ukraine's envoy expects the NATO summit to discuss financial backing for Kyiv, even though the proposal has limited traction.
What financial support proposal is Ukraine pushing at NATO?
Ukraine is urging each NATO member to contribute a small proportion of their budget to support Ukraine's security, though the plan faces resistance.
Is Ukraine seeking full funding from NATO members?
No, Ukraine is not asking for 100% funding, only a small part of each member's finance to strengthen Ukrainian security capabilities.
What is the status of Turkey-Ukraine defense cooperation?
Ukraine has offered Turkey proposals for the sale, joint production, or technology transfer of Ukrainian drones, and is ready to train operators.
Why is Ankara considered an appropriate venue for Ukraine-Russia talks?
Ankara is seen as suitable because Turkey previously hosted talks and maintains diplomatic ties with both Ukraine and Russia.

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