Over the next four years, Estonia will provide Ukraine with military assistance amounting to 0.25% of its GDP. This was announced by Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Dmytro Klimenkov, during a meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defense of Estonia, Kusti Salm, and the Director of the Estonian Center for Defense Investments, Magnus-Valdemar Saar.
Deputy Minister of Defense expressed gratitude to Estonian colleagues for their steadfast support of Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity.
"Special thanks for military and financial assistance to our country. Our partners, like no one else, understand the danger posed by Russia. Over the next four years, 0.25% of Estonia's GDP will be provided to Ukraine as military aid," he noted.
At the same time, Dmytro Klimenkov emphasized the importance of Estonia's support in the creation of the artillery coalition, the IT coalition, and the launch of the Tallinn Mechanism to enhance cyber support for Ukraine.
"The partnership with Estonia is of great importance to us. Together, we will continue to strengthen our mutual ties for the benefit of both countries," concluded Deputy Minister of Defense Dmytro Klimenkov.