Zelenskyy: Arms packages and expanded intelligence sharing to be announced at Ramstein meeting

Oleh Pavliuk, Stepan Haftko — Friday, 28 March 2025, 20:33
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: Zelenskyy on Facebook

At the "coalition of the willing" summit in Paris on 27 March, agreements were reached on announcing new military aid packages for Ukraine at the next meeting in the Ramstein format.

Source: Zelenskyy at a press briefing on Friday 28 March, as reported by European Pravda

Details: Zelenskyy highlighted the announcement of a €2 billion military aid package from France and added that agreements were made with other leaders on several important defence packages to be unveiled at Ramstein.

Quote: "This is another agreement – there will be a Ramstein meeting in April. Everyone will do everything necessary for this, with the United Kingdom and Germany responsible for the organisation." 

Details: Additionally, Zelenskyy stated that agreements were reached with certain countries, which he declined to name, on "expanding Ukraine's access to intelligence data, relevant technologies and satellites owned by our European partners".

"We agreed with some leaders on Ukrainian access to their ammunition stockpiles. We agreed on licences for the production of air defence systems. We will also work on licences for certain types of artillery. We agreed on investments in the production of Ukrainian drones and missiles," the president outlined.

Background: At the same press conference, Zelenskyy said that the United States would hold consultations with Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and several European countries regarding the monitoring of the partial ceasefire regime.

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