Zelenskiy says Ukraine has secured $1.5 billion from European allies for US weapons
European NATO members pledged $1.5 billion to jointly purchase U.S.-made weapons, enabling Ukraine to procure $1-1.5 billion in arms monthly under the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List.
- On August 14, 2025, Zelenskyy said the NATO PURL initiative secured $1.5 billion in pledges for U.S.-made weapons.
- Amid depleting European stocks, the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List initiative was developed to streamline delivery of urgent military aid, Taro Nishikawa said.
- The Netherlands contributed $500 million, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden jointly pledged $500 million, and Germany added another $500 million, Zelenskyy said.
- Through the program, Zelenskyy said Ukraine can purchase weapons worth $1-1.5 billion monthly, with every pledge seen as a 'direct investment' in defense.
- Future plans foresee another round of deliveries in September, though continuation depends on Ukraine’s situation, political will, and US capability, NATO official said.
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After the summit in the Chancellery, Germany, together with EU allies, wants to continue to support Ukraine. The country receives 1.5 billion euros for weapons from the USA.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Kyiv had so far secured $1.5 billion from its European allies to purchase U.S. weapons as part of a mechanism that he said "truly strengthens our defense."
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