The IT coalition has raised over 1 billion euros to support Ukraine.
30.05.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
30.05.2025
4053
During the meeting of initiative participants in Tallinn, it was announced that the IT coalition countries have allocated 1.1 billion euros in aid for Ukraine over the two years of its existence. According to the Ministry of Defense, these funds will be directed to the needs of the Armed Forces in equipment.
'We truly take pride in the fact that through joint efforts we have already managed to attract nearly a billion euros to support the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces in the fields of communication and technology. Germany, the United States, and Sweden made particularly significant contributions. The main task now is not only to transfer the aid already provided to the battlefield but also to fulfill the remaining obligations and address the critical needs that Ukrainian representatives have detailed today.'This year, Ukraine has received three shipments from the IT coalition totaling over 12 million euros, aimed at enhancing the technical capabilities of the Armed Forces. The International IT Coalition, which includes 15 countries, provides significant support in the areas of IT, communication, and cybersecurity for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This helps improve their technical supply and make the country's defense more effective.
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