German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who is currently visiting Tallinn, said Germany will continue to support Ukraine "as far as is needed."
"This decision is unshakable," Scholz said at a press conference in Tallinn, adding, "Germany, together with the Baltic states, the European Union and international partners, will continue to stand firmly by Ukraine and provide it with assistance as needed."
In turn, Estonian Prime Minister (PM) Kaja Kalas indicated that Tallinn will continue to support Ukraine with weapons, ammunition and military training.
She also thanked Germany for the recent aid package of 2.7 billion euros to Ukraine.