Germany’s contribution to the two-year support package for Ukraine agreed at the NATO summit in Ankara will amount to about €23 billion, allocated in the federal budget for 2026 and 2027 for military aid to Ukraine.
This was reported to Ukrinform by the German government’s press service in response to a question about Germany’s share of overall support for Ukraine, UATV English writes.
“This year and next, the budget allocates a total of about €23 billion for the initiative to boost capabilities for military support to Ukraine. This funding thus represents Germany’s share of the support for Ukraine decided at the NATO summit,” the press service stated.
It is also noted that since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, Germany has provided or committed for future years about €55.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, as well as €41 billion in civilian support.
At the Ankara summit, NATO member state leaders adopted a joint decision that in 2026–2027 the Alliance will provide Ukraine with military support worth at least €140 billion.
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