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Germany Pledges More Military Aid For Ukraine

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October 15, 2025
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German Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius.

German Defence Minister, Boris Pistorius.

Germany has pledged more than $2 billion in military aid for Ukraine.

Germany Defense Minister, Boris Pistorius said that Germany would buy $500 million worth of US weapons for Ukraine under a new program to fast-track military equipment.

Estonia, Finland, Lithuania and Sweden said that they would also participate in the funding initiative.

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Pistorius said that Germany’s “package addresses a number of urgent requirements of Ukraine.”

“It provides air defense systems, Patriot (missile) interceptors, radar systems and precision guided artillery, rockets and ammunition.”

Boris Pistorius

He said that Germany would separately provide “another two Iris-T air defense systems, including a large number of guided missiles, as well as shoulder-fired air defense missiles.” Anti-tank weapons, communication devices and hand-held weapons would also be delivered.

Over the summer, the trans-Atlantic alliance started to coordinate regular deliveries of large weapons packages to Ukraine to help fend off Russia’s war.

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The aim was to send at least one load a month of targeted and predictable military support, each worth around $500 million.

Spare weapons stocks in European arsenals have all but dried up, and only the United States has a sufficient store of ready weapons that Ukraine most needs.

Under the financial arrangement — known as the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List, or PURL — European allies and Canada are buying American weapons to help Kyiv keep Russian forces at bay. About $2 billion worth had previously been allocated since August.

Finland’s Defense Minister, Antti Häkkänen, stated that his country has “decided to join the PURL, because we see that it’s crucial that Ukraine gets the critical US weapons.” Finland will also provide a separate package of its own military equipment.

Swedish Defense Minister, Pål Jonson stated that Sweden “stands ready to do more.” He welcomed discussions among other Nordic countries and the Baltic nations; Estonia and Lithuania, on helping to make up another load too.

Germany’s pledge came after a meeting of NATO Defense Ministers in Brussels, as Ukraine’s Western backers gathered to drum up more military support for their beleaguered partner.

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Ukrainian Defence Minister, Denys Shmyhal.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian Defence Minister, Denys Shmyhal put his country’s defense needs next year at $120 billion to stave off Russia’s all-out war.

“Ukraine will cover half, 60 billion, from our national resources. We are asking partners to join us in covering the other half.”

Denys Shmyhal

He said that “the most efficient, effective, fast” way for Kyiv’s backers to do that would be “to dedicate no less than 0.25% of their GDP (Gross Domestic Product) to military support.”

Air defense systems are most in need. Shmyhal said that last month alone, Russia “launched over 5,600 strike drones and more than 180 missiles targeting our civilian infrastructure and people.” He added, “Therefore, on the eve of winter, it is very critical to provide us with necessary equipment to repel such attacks.”

The new pledges of support came a day after new data showed that foreign military aid to Ukraine had declined sharply recently.

According to Germany’s Kiel Institute, which tracks such deliveries and funding, despite the PURL program, support plunged by 43% in July and August compared to the first half of the year.

Jonson said that Sweden believes its aid “is critical now, because we’ve been seeing the wrong trajectory when it comes to support to Ukraine, that it’s been going down and we want to see more stepping up.”

Estonian Defense Minister, Hanno Pevkur also expressed concern about a drop in Western backing, noting that “the reality is that the share of the US contributions to Ukraine has decreased significantly this year.”

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