The Defense Ministry does not rule out that other countries may join the Ramstein format
Kyiv • UNN
22 non-NATO countries have already joined the Ramstein format for providing military assistance to Ukraine, and more countries are expected to join due to the growing support for Ukraine.
As of today, 22 non-NATO countries have already joined the Ramstein format, and the list will obviously grow, because there is a trend. This was stated by Defense Ministry spokesman Dmytro Lazutkin during a telethon, UNN reports .
Twenty-two countries outside the NATO bloc have joined, which is a rather large list, and the list will obviously grow, because there is a trend. It's too early to announce and name specifically those countries that may join, but let's just say that support for Ukraine will continue to grow, and this is confirmed primarily by those countries that are the flagships of this process,
Addendum
Dmytro Lazutkin reported that during Ramstein's work, Ukraine received 114 billion dollars.
Today's meeting in the Ramstein format will focus on establishing supply and logistics routes with partners as quickly as possible, and developing algorithms that will help deliver Western weapons.
Also expected today is the formalization of aid packages from the US, UK, and Germany, as well as a focus on coalition work.