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Germany and allies to send major military aid package to Ukraine using new NATO supply line

Germany leads a NATO-backed $500 million military aid package focused on air defense to help Ukraine counter ongoing Russian airstrikes, with contributions from multiple European allies.

  • Germany, along with NATO allies, will finance a military aid package for Ukraine worth up to $500 million, as announced by the Foreign Ministry.
  • The funding aims to help address Ukraine's urgent military needs due to ongoing Russian airstrikes, which have caused civilian casualties.
  • Germany has provided about 40 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine since February 2022, according to official figures.
  • This aid will be coordinated by NATO under the new PURL mechanism, ensuring it focuses on critical air defense capabilities.
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Germany will contribute $500 million to Ukraine through a NATO mechanism for the purchase of American-made military equipment, Berlin announced today, according to the German news agency dpa. The announcement follows an agreement between NATO and the United States on the purchase of American air defense systems for Ukraine.

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It was no coincidence that it was the Chancellor who organized the shifts before the Alaska Summit. No other European country at the same time has the will, the caliber and the power to at least partially replace the US.

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A program coordinated by Nato is intended to secure the supply of US military goods to Ukraine. Germany is involved in the financing.

·Berlin, Germany
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The NATO Gensek welcomed the decision of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Germany will finance a $500 million (CZK 10.4 billion) package of military equipment and ammunition for Ukraine, the German defense and foreign ministries announced on Wednesday. The package is part of a new NATO initiative called the “Priority Requirements List for Ukraine” (PURL).

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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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