Zelenskiy says Ukraine has secured $1.5 billion from European allies for US weapons
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that $1.5 billion has been secured for weapons from European allies through a new defense-support initiative.
- The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany contributed $1.5 billion in pledges, with each providing $500 million.
- Zelenskyy described the funding as 'a very real boost' for Ukraine's defense efforts.
- The NATO Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List allows member states to cooperate in purchasing U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine.
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After the summit in the Chancellery, Germany, together with EU allies, wants to continue to support Ukraine. The country receives 1.5 billion euros for weapons from the USA.
Zelenskiy says Ukraine has secured $1.5 billion from European allies for US weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Kyiv had so far secured $1.5 billion from its European allies to purchase U.S. weapons as part of a mechanism that he said "truly strengthens our defense."
Zelenskyy: Ukraine Has Secured $1.5B From European Allies for US Weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday that Kyiv had so far secured $1.5 billion from its European allies to purchase U.S. weapons as part of a mechanism that he said truly strengthens our defense.
The Kremlin announces the timetable for the summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. Wolodymyr Selenskyy now mentions details of the allies' weapons program. All developments in the live ticker.
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