Baerbock announced how much Germany will allocate to Ukraine by 2029.


Germany will provide Ukraine with 3 billion euros in support
The budget committee of the German Bundestag approved the allocation of additional funds amounting to nearly 3 billion euros for urgent support to Ukraine. This was reported on March 21 by German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.
'It has been a long road, but now the knot is finally untied. The Time has come: the military situation for Ukraine has become increasingly complicated in recent months. The country urgently needs more air defense missiles, artillery ammunition, spare parts, and weapon systems to continue resisting illegal Russian aggression,' Baerbock stressed.
According to her, in total, in 2025, Germany will provide about 7 billion euros for military support to Ukraine. Additionally, the government approved further commitments amounting to 8.25 billion euros for ongoing military support to Ukraine until 2029.
'This is a major step forward that gives Ukraine confidence in planning. Germany can be relied on! We are leading at the European level and demonstrating that we continue to firmly stand by the people of Ukraine. We expect our European partners to also work on mobilizing additional resources to support Ukraine,' emphasized the German Foreign Minister.
The minister also noted that the massive attacks on Odesa and other Ukrainian cities underscore that Putin continues to try to create facts on the battlefield. 'By increasing our assistance, we send a clear signal to Russia that we unwaveringly support a sovereign, democratic, and capable of defending itself Ukraine,' she added.
The approved package also includes additional funds to support the security forces of Moldova, which is also significantly suffering from the consequences of Russian aggression.
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