Germany Commits €1.4 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
Chancellor Olaf Scholz assures President Zelenskiy of continued support amid strategic discussions in Berlin.
- Germany, along with Belgium, Denmark, and Norway, will deliver military aid including air defense systems, tanks, and drones by the end of 2024.
- Chancellor Scholz emphasized the aid as a signal to Russia that the West remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine.
- President Zelenskiy is visiting European allies to advocate for his 'victory plan' aimed at ending the conflict and securing peace by 2025.
- The aid package underscores Germany's position as Ukraine's second-largest military supporter, despite domestic political challenges.
- Zelenskiy's visit follows the postponement of a major summit in Ramstein due to U.S. President Biden's focus on Hurricane Milton.


















































