Brussels, June 6 (LaPresse) – NATO member countries are discussing a new military funding commitment for Ukraine worth €70 billion. The package will be presented at the Alliance summit in Ankara next month. This was reported to Politico by four NATO diplomats, according to whom the proposal, circulated by Germany last month, would include a new mechanism to increase transparency on funding allocated to Ukraine. The move comes as some countries complain about having to bear a disproportionate share of the costs of supporting Kyiv. "The key is to secure a firm commitment from Ankara to continue providing crucial support to Ukraine on a more sustainable and fairer basis," a fifth senior Alliance diplomat added.