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    Massive €21bn Pledge Bolsters Ukraine’s Defense Against Russia!

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    In a significant display of solidarity, European allies have pledged a substantial €21 billion in fresh military support to Ukraine, underscoring their commitment to Kyiv during what they deem a “critical year” in the ongoing conflict. The announcement was made during a Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels, where defense ministers convened to address Ukraine’s urgent needs for air defenses, missiles, and other vital military equipment.

    Germany leads the charge with a commitment of €11 billion over four years. This substantial contribution is complemented by a £450 million package from the UK and Norway, earmarked for radar systems, anti-tank mines, vehicle repairs, and hundreds of thousands of drones.

    The increased support from Europe comes amid concerns about potential shifts in US priorities, particularly with the upcoming elections. European defense ministers emphasized that they see no signs of the war ending soon, despite calls for a ceasefire.

    John Healey, the British Defence Minister, emphasized the importance of the pledges as a strong message to Moscow. He highlighted Russia’s intensified aerial bombardment, noting that Russian forces had launched 10,000 glide bombs on Ukraine in the first three months of the year, alongside 100 daily one-way attack drones.

    The German aid package has a significant focus on artillery. Boris Pistorius, the German defense minister, announced the provision of 100,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, 25 infantry fighting vehicles, 15 battle tanks, 100 ground surveillance radars, and 120 Man-Portable Air Defense Systems. Germany will also supply four IRIS-T air defense systems with 300 missiles.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov expressed their gratitude to Europe for taking the lead in security assistance. Umerov noted that the US continues its security assistance and is beside Ukraine.

    The discussions in Europe coincided with US special envoy Steve Witkoff’s visit to Russia to push for a truce.

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