Ukraine and Germany signed a security cooperation and long-term support agreement, with Germany committing to provide 7.1 billion euros in military assistance for 2024 and continuing support for Ukraine's defense.
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Ukraine and Germany signed an agreement on security cooperation and long-term support
Germany will provide 7.1 billion euros in military assistance for 2024
In 2023, Germany provided military assistance with a total value of more than 5 billion euro
In 2022, Germany provided Ukraine with military assistance worth a total value of 1.68 billion euro
The agreement guarantees German support for Ukraine in the amount of €7 billion for this year and envisages weapons supplies.
Macron and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, signed an agreement on Feb. 16 on a long-term security cooperation between the two countries, under which Paris pledged 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) in military aid this year
Germany will provide financial means for military assistance worth a total value of 7.1 billion euro in 2024
Germany will provide long-term military support across land, air, sea, and cyber domains
Ukraine and Germany signed a bilateral security agreement on February 16, 2024.
Germany decided to provide military assistance funding totalling €7.1 billion for Ukraine in 2024.
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