Military Aid for Ukraine
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump met on the sidelines of the NATO Summit in Ankara, the capital of Türkiye.
The President of Ukraine met with the leaders of several European countries, including Denmark, with which Ukraine signed an agreement under the Drone Deal.
Ukraine and the Netherlands have signed a comprehensive Drone Deal agreement on cooperation in the field of unmanned technologies.
In Ankara, Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks with the NATO Secretary General and the President of Finland on air defense and defense cooperation.
Ukraine and Estonia have signed a Drone Deal agreement providing for the joint production of defense equipment.
Ukrainian defence manufacturers will gain additional opportunities to expand production and fulfil contracts for the Defence Forces of Ukraine.
Denmark will provide Ukraine's Defence Forces with an additional 15,000 long-range artillery shells, with part of the shipment already delivered to Ukraine.
Ukraine has received light training aircraft from the Czech Republic.
Finland is allocating an additional €40 million to the PURL initiative, through which NATO member states procure U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine.
Within the framework of the EUMAM UA mission, this is the first time a specialized program on the use and maintenance of individual and crew-served weapons has
Mykhailo Fedorov discussed support for Ukraine and the development of joint technological projects with the defense ministers of the United Kingdom and Norway.
In 2026, the Demining Coalition will provide Ukraine with specialized machinery and equipment worth a total of €205 million.
Partners have announced $4 billion in new assistance for Ukraine following a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in the Ramstein format.
Ukraine is coordinating with Canada on support for defence priorities, with a focus on air defence missiles, Ukrainian drones, and long-range munitions.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal, during which the leaders signed the Joint Declaration on
Ukraine and Sweden continue to work on strengthening Ukraine’s air force and air defense capabilities.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb is convinced that Ukraine currently holds the advantage over Russian forces on the battlefield.
An E3–Ukraine meeting took place in London on June 8, where the leaders discussed diplomatic efforts to end the war and achieve a just and lasting peace.