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15 countries pledge military aid to Ukraine at Ramstein meeting

"Breaking: At the Ramstein meeting on December 16, 2025, 15 countries pledged critical military aid to Ukraine, including Germany's €11.5 billion commitment. Discover the latest support efforts amid ongoing conflict."

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15 Countries Pledge Military Aid to Ukraine at Ramstein Meeting

On December 16, 2025, during a significant meeting held at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, representatives from 15 countries reaffirmed or announced new commitments for military aid to Ukraine. This meeting is part of ongoing international efforts to support Ukraine amidst its conflict with Russia, which has persisted since 2022. The pledges made during this meeting underscore the global coalition"s dedication to enhancing Ukraine"s defense capabilities.

Key Details

The military aid commitments made by the participating countries are as follows:

  • Germany: The German government pledged €11.5 billion (approximately $12.5 billion) for military support, which includes advanced air defense systems such as the Patriot and IRIS-T, as well as drones and artillery.
  • United Kingdom: The UK announced a military aid package worth £600 million (around $740 million), with a portion of the funding sourced from frozen Russian assets.
  • Netherlands: The Dutch government committed €700 million (approximately $740 million) for the procurement of drones, which includes support for Ukrainian-made unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
  • Norway: Norway pledged around $7 billion in military aid, which encompasses initiatives for air defense and artillery support.
  • Denmark: Denmark"s military aid package amounts to €250 million (about $270 million) and includes funding for drones, air defense systems, aviation support, and participation in the PURL (Partnership for Ukraine"s Resilience and Logistics) initiative.
  • Canada: Canada announced a contribution of CAD 30 million (approximately $22 million) for drones and missiles, including AIM-9 air-to-air missiles.
  • Lithuania: Lithuania pledged over €220 million (around $240 million), representing at least 0.25% of its GDP, which includes contributions to PURL and coalition efforts.
  • Latvia: Latvia committed €110 million (approximately $120 million), also amounting to 0.25% of its GDP, for drones, electronic warfare (EW) systems, and PURL support.
  • Estonia: Estonia announced a military aid package of €142 million (around $153 million), which includes an additional €9 million allocated to the IT Coalition.
  • Luxembourg: Luxembourg committed €100 million (approximately $108 million) in direct aid, along with an additional €15 million to support PURL initiatives.
  • Portugal: Portugal pledged €10 million (about $11 million) specifically for drone procurement.
  • Poland: Poland"s contribution includes a supply of 155mm artillery shells to bolster Ukraine"s artillery capabilities.
  • Czechia: The Czech Republic announced financing for the procurement of 760,000 artillery shells, significantly enhancing Ukraine"s artillery resources.
  • Montenegro and New Zealand: Both countries also made contributions to the PURL initiative, although specific amounts were not detailed.

Background

The Ramstein meeting is a pivotal event in the ongoing international response to the conflict in Ukraine, which began in February 2022 when Russia invaded the country. The meeting serves as a platform for allied nations to coordinate their military support and ensure that Ukraine receives the necessary resources to defend itself against ongoing aggression. The commitments made during this meeting reflect a unified stance among Western nations to bolster Ukraine"s military capabilities and enhance its resilience in the face of conflict.

What"s Next

The pledges made during the Ramstein meeting represent a significant escalation in military support for Ukraine. As these countries move forward with their commitments, the implications for Ukraine"s defense strategy and operational capabilities will be closely monitored. The continued support from these nations is expected to play a crucial role in Ukraine"s efforts to maintain sovereignty and territorial integrity in the ongoing conflict with Russia.

For more information on related international developments, see our coverage on recent developments in global security issues.