Germany Commits €11.5 Billion in Military Aid and a €90 Billion Loan to Ukraine for 2026.
'Coalition of the Willing' Holds Meeting in Kyiv
According to UATV: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed his nation's support for Ukraine and announced a major increase in military assistance during a 'coalition of the willing' meeting held in Kyiv on February 24, 2024. Merz stated that his government has raised its planned military support for Ukraine to €11.5 billion for the year 2026, a commitment designed to substantially bolster the country's defensive capabilities.
Furthermore, the Chancellor announced that Germany is developing a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine, with the first payments scheduled to begin in April 2024. These measures are part of Germany's ongoing efforts to support Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. The meeting's timing was highly symbolic, taking place on the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, underscoring the continued urgency of international backing. Germany has become one of Ukraine's largest military and financial backers since the war began.
“For 2026, my government has increased military support to 11.5 billion euros.”
Friedrich Merz
In his address, he also noted:
“We are working on the practical implementation of a 90-billion-euro loan so that the first payments can be made in April.”
Friedrich Merz
Germany's pledged military aid and financial support are poised to significantly impact Ukraine's ability to withstand the ongoing assault. As the conflict persists, this type of assistance from Western allies remains critical for strengthening the nation's defense. The increased aid and financing demonstrate the resilience of the partnership between Ukraine and Germany, particularly within the context of Europe's current security landscape.
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