June 18 Ramstein Meeting: New Shells, Air Defenses, and Drone Funding for Ukraine.
Ramstein Format Meeting
According to Novyny.live: On June 18, the next Ramstein-format meeting is scheduled to discuss supplying the Ukrainian military with artillery shells, air defense systems, and funding for drones. This gathering marks a critical step in ongoing efforts to support Ukraine amid the protracted conflict.
Ahead of this meeting, on May 28, Ukraine's Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov held talks with officials from allied nations:
- German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius,
- U.S. Defense Secretary John Healey,
- Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
These discussions likely served as groundwork for the agenda at the upcoming Ramstein session.
Key Discussion Areas
The previous Ramstein-format meeting took place on April 15. The June gathering will focus on several core priorities:
- strengthening air defense capabilities,
- delivering long-range munitions,
- securing funding for unmanned aerial vehicles.
These issues remain central to maintaining Ukraine's defensive capacity during the ongoing armed conflict.
The Ramstein format serves as a vital platform for coordinating international support for Ukraine, especially as hostilities continue. The outcomes of this meeting could significantly affect Ukraine's ability to counter threats, particularly through access to advanced technologies and weaponry. The collaboration between Ukraine and its Western partners during these sessions underscores the importance of global unity in backing Ukraine throughout the conflict.
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