NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has expressed concerns over insufficient financial support from several alliance members for Ukraine's defense against Russia.

According to recent reports, Norway is one of the few countries meeting its commitments in this regard.

While the alliance has emphasized unity in its response to the conflict, Rutte's critique suggests that financial contributions remain uneven.

Rutte's remarks highlight a growing divide in the alliance's approach to funding Ukraine's military needs.

The comments come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and a broader reassessment of NATO's strategic priorities.

While the alliance has emphasized unity in its response to the conflict, Rutte's critique suggests that financial contributions remain uneven.

This disparity could have implications for the alliance's cohesion and effectiveness in supporting Ukraine.