EU allocates additional €500 million in military aid to Ukraine
The European Union has officially approved the allocation of another tranche of 500 million euros to Ukraine to increase the stability of the Armed Forces.
This is stated in the press release of the Council of the EU.
"The mobilization of an additional €500 million by EU member states is yet another proof that we remain steadfast in our support to the Ukrainian armed forces to defend the country against the escalating illegal aggression. russia's latest indiscriminate attacks on Ukrainian civilians and civilian infrastructure are another proof of russia's complete disrespect for human rights and international law. The EU will continue supporting Ukraine as long as it takes and as long as is needed," EU High Representative Josep Borrell said.
Thus, the EU's total contribution within the European Peace Fund (EPF) framework for Ukraine is already 3.1 billion euros.
It is noted that the amount of assistance to be provided in the new package corresponds to the current priorities set by the Ukrainian government.
"In this light, the assistance measures consist of €490 million for military equipment designed to deliver lethal force for defensive purposes, as well as €10 million intended to cover the provision of equipment and supplies, such as personal protective equipment, first aid kits, and fuel. In addition, both assistance measures will also allow for the provision of maintenance and repair of already donated military equipment by EU member states to Ukraine under the EPF," the press release states.