Ukraine Gets €3.2 Billion as Zelensky and von der Leyen Hold Defense Talks.
Zelensky Meets with von der Leyen in Gdansk
According to Novyny.live: On June 25, Volodymyr Zelensky held a conversation with Ursula von der Leyen, focusing on cooperation and supply deliveries to support Ukraine. The meeting took place in Gdansk on the sidelines of the international Ukraine Recovery Conference. Discussions centered on defense collaboration and the provision of supplies for Ukraine’s defense forces.
Zelensky stated: 'We discussed defense cooperation and joint efforts to strengthen our resilience and protect people from Russian attacks, including supplies for the Defense Forces.'
These remarks highlight the critical need for ongoing support to Ukraine amid persistent security threats.
Separately, it was announced that Ukraine has received €3.2 billion from the European Union—the first installment of a new two-year aid package totaling €90 billion. The next Ukraine Recovery Conference, the sixth of its kind, is scheduled to take place in Tallinn in 2027. These developments underscore sustained international commitment to Ukraine’s recovery and defense strengthening.
Next Steps and International Backing
The discussion between Zelensky and von der Leyen reflects Ukraine’s continuous efforts to bolster its defensive capabilities and secure international assistance. With substantial EU funding planned over the next two years, Ukraine aims to maintain active cooperation with global partners to ensure security and post-conflict recovery. This dialogue underscores the importance of the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the European Union amid ongoing regional security challenges.
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