Belgium commits $1 billion to Ukraine as Zelenskyy continues his whistlestop European tour
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a second $1 billion promise of military aid during his tour through the European Union.
- Belgium pledged an additional commitment of 30 F-16 fighter jets over the next four years.
- Zelenskyy signed a security agreement with Spain for 1 billion euros in 2024, and met with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo to secure military help until Ukraine joins NATO.
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Belgium has donated 30 F-16 warplanes to Ukraine and expects to be able to deliver the first units before the end of this year. The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, who was visiting Belgium yesterday, said that they expected this type of weapons with the greatest interest and that for this reason the priority is to concentrate on training the pilots who are going to handle them, since the Ukrainian military has no experience in this type…
Spain, Belgium promise multibillion-dollar military aid for Ukraine
MILAN — Ukraine has received a number of fresh military aid commitments from its European allies, covering air defense, tanks and combat aircraft.The Spanish government announced on Monday that it would provide military assistance to Ukraine worth €1 billion ($1.1 billion) this year as well as an additional €5 billion ($5.4 billion) for the period of 2024-2027.Details were not made public, but Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez told reporters …
Belgium commits $1 billion to Ukraine as Zelenskyy continues his whistlestop European tour
BRUSSELS — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday received a second $1 billion promise of military aid in as many days for his war with Russia during a whirlwind tour through the European Union.
Belgium Pledges $1 Billion In Military Aid, 30 F-16s For Ukraine
Belgium will deliver 977 million euros ($1 billion) in military aid and 30 F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine under a 10-year bilateral security agreement signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo on May 28 in Brussels.
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