European allies, alongside Canada, are attempting to persuade US President Donald Trump to approve a new NATO plan to provide over 1.000 billion DKK (approximately $150 billion USD) in military support for Ukraine. The discussions are taking place at a summit in Turkey, following recent tensions between the US and its allies regarding Greenland and Iran. The proposed plan does not require direct financial contribution from Trump, instead focusing on US sales of missiles and air defense systems. Denmark and other European nations hope this approach will be more palatable to the former president. This initiative underscores ongoing efforts to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities amidst the continuing conflict. The success of the summit hinges on securing Trump’s agreement to the proposed arrangement. This is seen as vital for maintaining transatlantic unity and continued support for Ukraine.

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