Ukraine Defense Contact Group to Hold 33rd Ramstein Meeting on February 12.
Ukraine Defense Contact Group Meeting
According to UATV: The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, known as the Ramstein format, will convene for its 33rd meeting in Brussels on February 12, 2026. This gathering, announced on January 30, 2026, is a key forum for coordinating military aid to Ukraine. The group's previous session was held online on December 16, 2025.
In 2025, the Contact Group provided Ukraine with a record $45 billion in assistance. The upcoming meeting is expected to address continued support for Ukraine in the face of current security challenges. These regular meetings are crucial for maintaining the flow of essential military resources to Kyiv.
The Significance of International Support
The Brussels meeting represents a vital step in sustaining international backing for Ukraine, particularly amid escalating security threats. The substantial aid delivered in 2025 underscores the strength of the coalition supporting Ukraine's defense of its territorial integrity and sovereignty. Discussions at the meeting are anticipated to cover new initiatives and strategies that could significantly influence the regional security landscape, ensuring allied efforts remain coordinated and effective.
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