Zelenskyy Pledges Sustained High Military Pay, Even During a Ceasefire.
Support for Ukraine's Armed Forces
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has assured that the state will not reduce financial incentives for its military personnel, even in the absence of active combat, maintaining high salaries for the armed forces. He made this declaration on February 5 during a press conference following talks with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. This commitment comes as Ukraine continues to manage a prolonged defense against Russian aggression, where maintaining a robust and motivated military is paramount.
Zelenskyy noted that the size of the combat-ready military force will be 800,000 individuals. He emphasized the critical importance of financial support for Ukraine's defenders, which in 2026 will be based on a combination of stable monthly payments and additional rewards. This strategy is part of a broader policy to support the army, even during periods of relative calm.
'We will preserve our army of 800,000, we will incentivize with high salaries even on the front line during a ceasefire' – Volodymyr Zelenskyy
This policy aims not only to ensure stability within the army but also to bolster the morale of service members during challenging times.
The Significance of Financial Incentives
Sustaining high financial motivation for troops, even when active fighting subsides, is a crucial step for ensuring the stability and combat readiness of Ukraine's army. This approach can help retain personnel within the military ranks and improve their morale, which is critically important within the context of the prolonged conflict in the region. The emphasis on an army size of 800,000 also signals Ukraine's readiness to maintain an active defensive posture at any moment.
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