Ukraine will receive new military assistance packages following the Ramstein meeting, including funding for drones, air defense, and logistics, President Volodymyr Zelensky said.
In a Telegram post, Zelensky said five partner countries confirmed contributions to NATO’s Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL).
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Norway will allocate over $500 million for drones for Ukrainian brigades and an additional $150 million for logistics, while the Netherlands will provide more than €200 million ($236 million) for drone procurement.
Belgium will contribute funding for artillery shells and air defense, while the UK and Germany will continue efforts to supply drones and develop long-range strike capabilities.
Zelensky also thanked Spain for its readiness to work within the EU’s SAFE program, aimed at scaling joint defense production.
He noted that partners at Ramstein acknowledged the resilience of Ukrainian brigades on the battlefield.
“Partners at Ramstein noted Ukraine’s strong positions on the battlefield – I am grateful to each of our combat brigades for this,” Zelensky wrote.
“There is also a clear understanding of our needs in air defense and joint weapons production. The main thing is that every commitment announced is fully fulfilled and in a timely manner,” he added.
Zelensky stressed that with sufficient protection, Russia loses its ability “to achieve its occupation goals.”
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