
IT coalition pledges nearly €1.1 billion to support Ukraine
Ukraine's partner countries, coordinated by the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), provided the Ukrainian army with €1.1 billion in financial and material aid in 2024-2025
Ukraine's Defense Ministry said this in a statement on Telegram.
“In 2024-2025, partner countries, under the coordination of the NSPA, provided our army with €1.1 billion in financial and material forms,” the statement said.
Since the beginning of this year, the Defense Forces have received three separate deliveries - for 3.3 million euros, 7.5 million euros and almost 2 million euros. “This means: secure and stable communication on the battlefield; scaling of the DELTA combat system; development of the Oberih digital registry; improvement of the Army+ and Reserve+ applications,” the statement said.
Commenting on the success of the IT coalition, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov noted that the partners support and believe in Ukraine.
"Our partners support and believe in our path, realizing the need to scale projects in Ukraine. And our task is to deepen this technological cooperation. I am grateful to the allies of the IT coalition. Innovation in the army is about defense, security and victory," the minister said.
For reference. The IT coalition was formed within the framework of the Ramstein format, which provides defense support to Ukraine.
It was joined by Estonia and Luxembourg as the leading countries, as well as Belgium, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Ukraine.
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