EU planning to send further €500 million in military aid to Ukraine
Another €45 million for training Ukrainian soldiers in the EU's new training mission is to also be decided. Approval is expected from EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Monday.
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- Published Date: 06:50 | 20 January 2023
- Modified Date: 07:08 | 20 January 2023
The European Union is planning to send another €500 million ($541 million) in military aid to Ukraine to defend against Russia attacks, a senior EU official said in Brussels on Friday.
Another €45 million for training Ukrainian soldiers in the EU's new training mission is to also be decided. Approval is expected from EU foreign ministers at a meeting in Brussels on Monday.
The EU has sent six previous packages of military aid to finance weapons and equipment for Ukraine worth €3.1 billion in total.
The finances come from a new EU fund to reimburse member states for supplying EU partners with weapons or equipment. The fund was capped originally at €5 billion but got a €2 billion top-up in December.
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