Finland Commits €200 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The new aid package includes artillery ammunition and strengthens bilateral defense cooperation through a signed agreement.
- Finland announced its 28th military aid package to Ukraine, valued at approximately €200 million ($217.48 million), pending final government and presidential approval.
- The aid package includes artillery ammunition, a critical resource for Ukraine's ongoing defense against Russia, while other details remain undisclosed.
- The total value of Finland's military aid to Ukraine since the start of the conflict now amounts to €3.3 billion.
- Finnish and Ukrainian defense ministers signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen cooperation, covering intelligence sharing, ammunition production, and joint defense projects.
- Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen emphasized Finland's historical understanding of the Russian threat and noted Ukraine's valuable military expertise gained over three years of conflict.