German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said, today's
announcement, including Germany's pledge of €11 billion until 2029, is a record
boost in military funding for Ukraine.
The €21 billion also includes the Britain's £4.5 billion
commitment for this year, which the country’s defense secretary John Healey
described as its highest contribution yet.
Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov warned Russia is
"ramping up military production", and said Europe was now
"taking the lead in security assistance for which we are thankful to
Britain and Europe".
US Secretary of State Pete Hegseth participated online, and Umerov told
reporters the US was continuing its military assistance to his country.
The lack of air defense capabilities remains a huge problem
for Ukraine, as Russia has sent over 10,000 glide bombs into Ukraine since
March, and 100 attack drones every day.
"Air defense is a problem all over the world – we are
doing as much as we can as fast as we can," said Pistorius.
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