New Ramstein meeting on December 16: what will be discussed with allies online.
According to ТСН: The next meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in the 'Ramstein' format is scheduled for December 16, 2025. The meeting will take place online.
This information was published on NATO's official website.
The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance, Mark Rutte, will participate in the discussions.
Results of the previous meeting
We remind you that the previous meeting in this format took place on October 15, 2025. As a result, partners announced important decisions regarding military assistance.
Plans for the future
On December 16, discussions are expected on the further needs of the Ukrainian Defense Forces and the coordination of new military aid packages from allied countries.
Cooperation with Germany
Previously, President Zelensky stated that Ukraine plans to open one of the first offices in Berlin, focusing on developing cooperation with Germany in the defense industry, emphasizing the export of weapons and the implementation of joint production projects.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, held an important round of negotiations in Germany with intermediaries of the US President and expressed Kyiv's readiness for compromise.
The upcoming meeting in the 'Ramstein' format will be an important stage in supporting Ukraine by international partners. Discussions on new approaches to military assistance and cooperation with Germany reflect Ukraine's strategic intentions to strengthen its defense capability and promote common interests with European allies.
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