The European Union has proposed a new military aid package for Ukraine worth between €20 billion and €40 billion this year, according to a report by Reuters.
The financial assistance aims to support Ukraine in its ongoing defense against Russia, as the conflict continues into its third year. The proposed aid is expected to be used for supplying weapons, ammunition, and other military support to Kyiv.
The report, cited by Al-Qahera News Channel, comes amid increasing pressure on European nations to step up their military contributions as U.S. support faces political challenges.
EU officials have not yet disclosed the exact mechanisms for distributing the funds, but sources suggest that the aid could be structured as grants or loans. The proposal will require approval from all 27 EU member states before it can be implemented.
This initiative is part of broader Western efforts to reinforce Ukraine’s defense capabilities while deterring further Russian advances. More details on the aid package are expected in the coming weeks as EU leaders discuss the proposal.