Zelenskyy urges coalition aiding Ukraine not to 'drop the ball’

 

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attends a press conference at the Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 9, 2025.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Thursday told allies and partners in Germany that it would be “crazy to drop the ball now” and end support for Ukraine against Russia.

“It\’s clear that a new chapter starts for Europe and the entire world just 11 days from now,” Zelenskyy told the Ukraine Defense Contact Group during opening remarks in Ramstein Germany, referring to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration as president.

“We have to cooperate even more, rely on one another even more and achieve even greater results together,” he said. "No matter what’s going on in the world, everyone wants to feel sure that their country will not just be erased off the map.”

As Ukrainians fight continuing Russian assaults, international support for their fight is uncertain. Trump has not indicated whether he will continue America\’s leadership of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group when President Joe Biden leaves office January 20.

Since Russia\’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the group of about 50 nations has provided Kyiv with more than $126 billion in weapons, training and equipment. The U.S. has provided about $66 billion, slightly more than half of the group\’s aid.

That U.S. aid includes a $500 million package unveiled Thursday by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, consisting of additional missiles for Ukrainian air defense, more artillery ammunition, more air-to-ground munitions and equipment to support Ukraine\’s F-16 fighter jets — all coming from U.S. stockpiles in the hope they can be delivered by the end of the month.

“This coalition has become the arsenal of Ukrainian democracy,” Austin told reporters following Thursday’s meetings. “It has become an engine of global security … the most consequential global coalition in more than 30 years.”








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US to pledge $500M for Ukraine as Austin hosts his final Ramstein meeting




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