The European External Action Service presented a proposal to EU member states to reform the Ukraine Military Aid Fund, setting an annual budget of EUR 5 billion and proposing to shift from stock reimbursements to joint procurement with Ukrainian industry.
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EEAS presented a proposal to member states regarding reform of the Ukraine Military Aid Fund
The Fund's annual budget will stand at about EUR 5 billion ($5.4 billion)
Diplomats from several countries including Germany suggested the European Peace Fund in its current form is becoming less effective
Proposal aims to provide higher bonus for joint initiatives between European and Ukrainian industries
Reimbursements for deliveries from stocks and unilateral purchases shall be gradually abolished
Fund will have two main pillars: lethal and non-lethal aid through joint procurement and continued training/equipping of Ukrainian forces
Document urges increasing EPF financing cap by EUR 5 billion specially designated for Ukraine
Further comparable annual increases may be foreseen until 2027
The EU's External Action Service has submitted a proposal to member states to reform the fund that provides military support to Ukraine, as the EU is moving from providing weapons from existing stocks to purchasing new ones.
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