Germany and allies to send major military aid package to Ukraine using new NATO supply line
Germany leads a NATO-backed $500 million military aid package focused on air defense to help Ukraine counter ongoing Russian airstrikes, with contributions from multiple European allies.
- Germany, along with NATO allies, will finance a military aid package for Ukraine worth up to $500 million, as announced by the Foreign Ministry.
- The funding aims to help address Ukraine's urgent military needs due to ongoing Russian airstrikes, which have caused civilian casualties.
- Germany has provided about 40 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine since February 2022, according to official figures.
- This aid will be coordinated by NATO under the new PURL mechanism, ensuring it focuses on critical air defense capabilities.
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A program coordinated by Nato is intended to secure the supply of US military goods to Ukraine. Germany is involved in the financing.
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