Japan Buys over $14 Million in Military Equipment for Ukraine Under NATO Weapons Program
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What aid will the funds be used for? Japanese authorities announced for the first time that they have allocated funds to the NATO PURL mechanism to support Ukraine. Tokyo has allocated nearly $14.7 million for the purchase of non-lethal equipment, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing the website of the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Read also: Ukraine received nearly $1.3 billion from Japan: where will the funds be used? "Japan has allocated …
Japan joined the international PURL mechanism, which provides for the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine, and allocated more than $14.6 million.
Japan has announced a contribution of $14.7 million to the NATO initiative "The list of priority requirements for Ukraine (PURL), in their efforts to support Kiev, writes Kyiv Post. According to the Foreign Ministry of Japan, the sum amounts to 2.2 billion yen and comes from Japan's supplementary budget for fiscal year 2025. Tokyo's political representatives have indicated that the money will be used exclusively for illegal equipment, and the de…
Japan allocates over $14 million to PURL initiative to support UkraineJapan has allocated $14.7 million to NATO's PURL initiative to purchase non-lethal equipment. The funding will cover Ukraine's priority needs.
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