ROUNDUP: War in Ukraine: EU increases funds for arms deliveries

LUXEMBOURG (dpa-AFX) – The EU is increasing funding for the supply of arms and equipment to Ukraine and other partner countries by a further 3.5 billion euros. The foreign ministers of the member states made a corresponding decision at a meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, according to an EU spokeswoman. It is a clear political signal of the EU’s continued commitment to military support to Ukraine and other partners.

Specifically, Monday’s decision increased the financial ceiling for the so-called European Peace Facility to around twelve billion euros. This EU financing instrument was created before the start of the Ukraine war to provide military support to partner countries and was originally only endowed with around five billion euros for the period 2021-2027.

Because of the unexpected Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, however, these funds are far from sufficient. Around 5.6 billion euros have already been released for aid to the Ukrainian armed forces alone. In addition to Ukraine, countries such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Lebanon and Mauritania are benefiting from the money. According to the federal government, Germany finances around a quarter of the aid./aha/DP/stk

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