Estonia is providing Ukraine with an 80 million euro military aid package that includes Javelin anti-tank missiles, ammunition and various vehicles and vessels.This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Estonia, UNN reports.
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This aid package is designed to maximize the benefits for Ukraine without compromising Estonia's own defense capabilities. We are replacing the necessary stocks
In addition to a large number of Javelin anti-tank missiles , the new aid package also includes machine guns, ammunition for light weapons, various vehicles and vessels, and diving equipment.
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The exact amounts are not disclosed for security reasons. The relative value of the package is almost 80 million euros.
The Russian regime is betting that the free world will withdraw its support for Ukraine. In order to break the miscalculation of the criminal Russian regime, we must send a strategic message: we will continue to provide significant and consistent support to Ukraine until Ukraine wins the war. Not only the security of Ukraine is at stake, but also Estonian, transatlantic and global security in general
The Russian regime is betting that the free world will withdraw its support for Ukraine. In order to break the miscalculation of the criminal Russian regime, we must send a strategic message: we will continue to provide significant and consistent support to Ukraine until Ukraine wins the war. Not only the security of Ukraine is at stake, but also Estonian, transatlantic and global security in general- said the Estonian Minister of Defense.
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In addition, Estonian analysts have calculated that to ensure Ukraine's victory and Russia's loss, it is enough for Ukraine's supporters to allocate 0.25% of their GDP to Ukraine per year.
It is noted that over the next four years, Estonia is ready to allocate 0.25% of its GDP for military assistance to Ukraine and will use the defense budget to finance the assistance.
As a reminder,
the Swedish government approved a winter aid package to Ukraine in the amount of 124 million euros to support civilian infrastructure. Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson announced the aid on social media.