Germany will deploy technologically advanced anti-aircraft systems to the country this fall
Ukraine expects to receive 5 billion euros in macroeconomic aid from the European Union within the coming week to support its economy and armed forces, but also to prepare for the coming winter, as the Ukrainian Prime Minister said today. Dennis Schmihal.
“This will help to ensure the stability of our economy, the support of the military, but also the period for which… heating is required,” Schmihal said in a Telegram statement ahead of talks with the German. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is draining the country’s resources, and Kyiv has repeatedly asked for financial help from the EU, the US, and international lenders.
Schmihal arrived in Berlin late Saturday night and is expected to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other officials.
Germany will deploy technologically advanced anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine this fall, Schmihal said in his statement.
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