Contributions to PURL have already been made or pledged by more than half of NATO member states.
During the “Ramstein” meeting, agreements were reached with allies to strengthen Ukraine. Partners pledged new contributions to the PURL initiative totaling at least $422 million.
Additionally, new contributions were made for purchases from the Ukrainian defense industry – $715 million:
- Norway – $600 million for UAVs, electronic warfare systems, and explosives.
- Netherlands – $106 million for strike and reconnaissance UAVs.
- Canada – $8 million for interceptor drones.
- Iceland – $4 million under the “Danish model.”
Partners also announced new military aid packages:
- Sweden – $8 billion in security assistance to Ukraine for 2026–2027.
- Czech Republic – new package of $72 million.
- Canada – $20 million for winter gear and missile components.
- Portugal – $12 million to the British IFU arms procurement fund for Ukraine.
- Finland – preparing the 13th military aid package.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal expressed gratitude to UK Defense Minister John Healey and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius for their leadership, support, and development of the “Ramstein” meetings. He also sincerely thanked NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and every participating country in the “Ramstein” format for their contributions to saving lives and advancing sustainable peace.