Ukraine’s partners agreed on new aid packages following the Ramstein-format meeting. The support includes funding for drones, air defense, and logistics.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said agreements with international partners are already being implemented. According to him, partners confirmed their understanding of Ukraine’s needs in air defense and joint weapons production.
In particular, Norway will allocate more than $500 million to equip brigades with drones and an additional $150 million for logistics. The Netherlands will provide over €200 million for drones.
Belgium will fund ammunition supplies and air defense strengthening, while Canada will continue supporting key defense areas. The United Kingdom will work on delivering drones.
Germany will continue cooperation on air defense and long-range capabilities, and Spain will join the European SAFE program. Lithuania and Estonia will contribute to the PURL program.
Zelenskyy stressed that full and timely implementation of all commitments is crucial, as sufficient support prevents Russia from achieving its objectives.
