Umerov: Ukraine will receive enough aid next year

Umerov: Ukraine will receive enough aid next year

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Defense Minister Umerov announced that stable supplies of military aid for 2025 will be ensured. The United States provides 50% of the aid, European partners more than 40%, and the rest comes from other countries and Ukraine's own contributions.

Ukraine will be provided with stable supplies of military aid for the next year. This was announced by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Rustem Umerov during a telethon, UNN reports.

"Over the past few months, we have been working on bilateral relations with our American and European partners. We have analyzed what has been transferred as military aid over the past 2.5 years, prioritized it, paid for a lot of what will be done this year, and the supplies will be delivered next year. So I can say that a sufficient amount of aid will continue next year. I hope it will be substantial," Umerov said.

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According to him, Ukraine will invest several times more in the defense industry next year than it did this year.

Umerov noted that Ukraine receives about 50% of its military aid from the United States, more than 40% from European partners, and the rest comes from other countries and Ukraine's own contributions.

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Ukraine received $1 billion from Japan and the United Kingdom.