NATO allies will announce their plans to provide Ukraine with a minimum baseline funding of 40 billion euros ($43 billion) for the next year at the Washington summit, the White House confirmed on July 10. The nations aim to “provide sustainable levels of security assistance for Ukraine to prevail,” the statement read. In addition, the NATO alliance is expected to announce a new military command in Germany to train and equip Ukrainian troops, as well as appoint a new NATO senior representative in Kyiv. Read also: F-16s, multi-billion pledge, more Patriots, ‘irreversible’ membership – what Ukrai…