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Ukraine working on additional $20 billion military aid from allies, defence minister says

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Posted on June 17, 2026

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Ukraine Requests Additional $20 Billion Military Aid from Allied Nations

Ukraine's Appeal for Increased Military Funding

June 17 (Reuters) - Ukraine is seeking an additional $20 billion in military funding from its allies, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on Wednesday at a joint press conference with his Dutch counterpart.

Details of the Funding Request

A Ukrainian defence source told Reuters last week that Ukraine would make the request on Thursday at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, an alliance of more than 50 countries also known as the Ramstein group that provides financial and military aid for Kyiv.

Current Aid and Supply Schedule

Fedorov said that of the nearly $40 billion funding already announced, Ukraine saw $24 billion in the supply schedule.

Priorities for Military Assistance

He added that Ukraine has been working with partners recently to increase the quality of the aid so that it corresponds to Kyiv's priorities such as extended-range artillery, Ukrainian drones, investments in NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative and air defence.

Efforts to Secure Additional Support

"And that is why we are working to improve the quality of this aid and secure an additional 20 billion on top of the 40 billion that has already been announced," Fedorov said.

"We are trying to convey to our partners that there is a window of opportunity," he said.

Impact on the Battlefield

Russia's advances have slowed this year as Ukrainian mid-range drone strikes have harmed its supplies and logistics for the front line. Long-range drone strikes are meanwhile impacting Russia's energy sector.

Strategic Opportunities for Ukraine

In recent weeks, Ukrainian military commanders have said the dynamics on the battlefield have given them a window this year to bring Russia to the negotiating table on more favourable terms.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Alex Richardson and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine aims to secure an extra $20 billion in military funding through the Ramstein-format Ukraine Defence Contact Group to capitalize on current battlefield momentum and reinforce its defence capabilities (Reuters, June 12) (streetinsider.com).
  • So far, nearly $40 billion in military support has been announced, with $24 billion already scheduled for delivery; Ukraine is now pushing to improve the quality of aid to align with key priorities like extended‑range artillery, drones, PURL contributions, and air defence (Reuters, June 17) (streetinsider.com).
  • Earlier in February, partners pledged almost $38 billion in new military assistance via the Ramstein format, with significant allocations toward air defence, drone development, drone assault units, and the PURL initiative (Rubryka, February 12) (rubryka.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much additional military aid is Ukraine requesting from its allies?
Ukraine is seeking an additional $20 billion in military funding from its allies, on top of the nearly $40 billion already announced.
What is the Ukraine Defense Contact Group?
The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, also known as the Ramstein group, is an alliance of more than 50 countries providing financial and military aid to Kyiv.
What are Ukraine's current military aid priorities?
Ukraine's priorities include extended-range artillery, Ukrainian drones, investments in NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List initiative, and enhanced air defence.
How has the battlefield situation changed for Ukraine?
Russian advances have slowed due to Ukrainian mid-range drone strikes impacting supply lines, and long-range drone attacks have affected Russia's energy sector.
Why does Ukraine see urgency in securing new aid?
Ukrainian commanders believe current battlefield dynamics present a window of opportunity to bring Russia to negotiations on more favorable terms.

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