Australia to allocate $95 million in military aid to Ukraine
Australia will provide additional military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of $95 million. This was reported on December 3 by ABC News channel.
"Australia will provide Ukraine with additional military assistance in the amount of $95 million," the article says.
In addition, Canberra will supply Kiev with military equipment and equipment worth $ 43 million. In addition, Australia will allocate another $2 million to the Drone Capability Coalition, which supplies advanced UAV technologies to Ukraine.
Earlier in the day, the country's Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide announced that Norway would allocate an additional 5 billion Norwegian kroner (about $500 million) for the purchase of American weapons for Ukraine. According to him, the allocated funds are part of the NATO PURL initiative and will be implemented in two packages — jointly with Germany, Poland and the Netherlands.
On December 2, Irish Prime Minister Meehan Martin, during a meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in Dublin, announced that the country would again provide assistance to Ukraine in the amount of more than €125 million. The Irish leader noted that Dublin's assistance to Kiev has already amounted to more than 340 million euros, of which 170 million euros were sent in the form of humanitarian aid and 166 million euros in the form of military equipment.
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