NATO is ready to support Ukraine in case of US refusal, - Chairman of the Alliance’s Military Committee Dragone

At the Washington Summit, NATO countries pledged long-term support for Ukraine, pledging at least €40 billion in security assistance through 2025.
According to Censor.NET, this was stated by Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, in an interview with ArmyInform.
"The NATO Security Assistance and Training Programme for Ukraine (NSATU) was launched in December. I will not speculate on potential changes in US policy, but NATO is working to ensure that assistance is evenly distributed and sustainable," the admiral said.
According to him, the establishment of NSATU demonstrates NATO's commitment to continued support regardless of political changes in individual member states.
"Ukraine's security is our security, and we remain steadfast in our support," he concluded.
As a reminder, on Saturday, 25 January, US President Donald Trump officially confirmed that he had frozen Washington's aid to other countries.