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Ukraine Military Aid Pledges From Western Allies Reach €30 Billion so Far This Year

Western countries pledged nearly $38 billion in military aid to Ukraine, focusing on air defenses and drone capabilities to counter ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks, officials said.

  • At NATO headquarters in Brussels, partners pledged nearly $38 billion at the 33rd Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting, with about $35 billion confirmed, Fedorov said.
  • Fedorov said Ukraine aims to build a defence ministry able to stop Russian forces on land, in the air and at sea and to prevent Russia financing the war, amid large-scale winter attacks.
  • 17 countries pledged additional assistance and agreed urgent Patriot missile deliveries, with over $2.5 billion for drones and $500 million for the PURL initiative, Fedorov said.
  • Fedorov urged partners to speed deliveries of Patriot PAC-3 interceptors and fund artillery ammunition, training and naval capabilities, boosting Ukraine’s immediate operational support.
  • Ukraine reported that Fedorov said partners pledged nearly $38 billion at the Ramstein format meeting to build multi-domain defenses and raise war costs for Russia, with 35,000 verified troop losses in December.
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European and other allies of Ukraine have pledged nearly €30 billion in military aid to that country. This decision was made Thursday evening in…

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The funds have already been received by Kiev.

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Ukraine's allies, meeting together in Brussels, have already committed to providing military assistance to Kiev in value of approximately $35 billion this year, provided assurances to British Defence Minister John Healey, via AFP.

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Ukraine's partners announced plans to provide military assistance totaling nearly $38 billion in 2026.

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France24 broke the news in France on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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