Ukraine’s Defense to Receive €70 Billion in 2026: Key Details Revealed.
Defense Funding for Ukraine in 2026
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian lawmaker Oleh Dunda has announced that planned defense funding for Ukraine in 2026 will reach €70 billion. This sum will come from bilateral aid and credit programs, marking a significant step in strengthening the country’s defensive capabilities. Dunda emphasized that the bulk of these funds will be allocated to weapons procurement.
'This is the minimum threshold we must secure this year and next.' Oleh Dunda
He also noted that part of a planned €90 billion credit package will be channeled toward defense needs. Ukraine’s current defense budget stands at approximately 3.5 trillion hryvnias. The deputy added, 'We still need to find some portion of the funding domestically through taxes.'
This incoming funding will be critical for maintaining Ukraine’s defense capacity, especially amid ongoing military aggression. Given current challenges, such as threats from neighboring states, securing adequate financing is essential for preserving the country’s stability and security. The mobilization of international aid and loans also underscores the importance of Ukraine’s cooperation with global partners on defense matters.
For an English-speaking audience, it is worth noting that this announcement highlights the continued reliance on international support to sustain Ukraine’s war effort. The figures reflect both pledged assistance and anticipated borrowing mechanisms.
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