Estonia will provide military support to Ukraine in amount of 0.25% of its GDP during four years – PM Kallas
Estonia will allocate 0.25% of the country's gross domestic product for military support to Ukraine for four years, Prime Minister Kaja said.
“Estonia’s long-term military support for Ukraine will amount to 0.25% of our GDP over the next four years. We call on all other states supporting Ukraine to take on a similar commitment,” she said at a meeting of heads of state and government in Paris.
She believes that to help Ukraine it is necessary to act now.
"We can't waste time because Ukraine needs urgent help with arms first. I hope Denmark's recent decision to send all its ammunition to Ukraine will inspire others. We also need to look at what aid can be obtained on the world market, as the Czechs have already done,” suggested Kallas.
She said that WesterKallas n countries have resources, economic power and knowledge, “together we can help Ukraine win.”
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