The European Union and its member states have committed more than €23 billion ($26.2 billion) in military aid to Ukraine for 2025, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. This marks a significant increase from the €20 billion in support provided last year.
Kallas shared the announcement in a social media post, emphasizing the EU’s continued dedication to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing challenges. The increased aid reflects the bloc’s commitment to bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities and addressing the evolving needs of the conflict.
The pledge underscores the EU’s role as a key ally of Ukraine, with member states uniting to provide substantial military assistance in the face of ongoing aggression.