Ukraine military-aid donors aim to set Kyiv up through 2027, Pentagon says
- A US-led meeting of military aid contributors has set production goals to support arms donations to Kyiv through 2027, according to US defence officials.
- The outgoing Biden administration will deliver $500 million in military assistance to Kyiv, confirmed by US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy requested more air defence systems and urged allies to fulfill previous promises during the Ramstein meeting.
- EU Chief Diplomat Kaja Kallas stated that the European Union is ready to take over leadership if the United States is not willing to do so.
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The plan aims to strengthen Ukrainian military capabilities and to guarantee sustainable support from allies, while the uncertainty about the role of the United States under the Trump presidency worries NATO countries
The Ukrainian president must go to a meeting with Ukraine's main allies, in the contact group known as the “Ramstein format”, to discuss the help to be given to his country in the face of the Russian invasion.
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Upcoming Ramstein summit to focus on supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities through 2027, Pentagon says, as Trump inauguration looms
The Jan. 9 Ramstein-format summit of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) will focus primarily on supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities in establishing a "credible deterrent force" through 2027, the Pentagon said on Jan. 7. "The leaders of (UDCG) will need to endorse roadmaps that articulate Ukraine's air force, armor, artillery, de-mining, drone, integrated air and missile defense, information technology and maritime security needs and …
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