Spain Boosts Ukraine Support with 817 Million Euro Aid Package
Spain has pledged 817 million euros in military and other assistance to Ukraine during President Zelenskiy's visit. The aid includes defense equipment, credit for reconstruction, and procurement under NATO initiatives. The move aims to support Ukraine in protecting its territory and encouraging reconstruction efforts.
Spain has announced a significant aid package totaling 817 million euros to support Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia. The commitment, revealed during President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit, focuses on bolstering Kyiv's air defenses and reconstruction efforts.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez highlighted that the package includes 300 million euros worth of defense equipment and an additional 200 million euros in credit for energy and transport sector investments. Spain will further strengthen its military collaboration under NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List by purchasing U.S. equipment.
Zelenskiy's trip is part of a broader European diplomatic tour amid escalating Russian attacks. The Ukrainian president is advocating for renewed peace efforts while securing military support from allies across the continent.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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