‘We Cannot Lose Sight of Ukraine.’ Europeans Promise More Aid to Kyiv.

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European leaders pledged to continue supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion, warning against diverting attention to the conflict in Iran. They announced new aid packages, including air defenses and artillery ammunition, and appealed for more contributions to reach a target of $60 billion in military aid.
European leaders met in Berlin to reaffirm their commitment to supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for uninterrupted support, warning against losing sight of Ukraine amid the conflict in Iran. Britain, Germany, Norway, and other countries announced new aid packages, including air defenses and artillery ammunition. Ukraine's Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov appealed for more air defenses against Russian missiles and drones. The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, comprising around 50 nations, aims to coordinate military aid to Ukraine, with a target of $60 billion in aid this year. Germany and Ukraine also announced a plan for joint production of advanced drones, missiles, and other munitions worth up to $4.7 billion.
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