Estonia promises financial assistance: 0.25% of GDP per year to support Ukraine for four years

Estonia promises financial assistance: 0.25% of GDP per year to support Ukraine for four years

During the next four years, Estonia plans to provide military support to Ukraine in the amount of 0.25% of GDP. This was stated by Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, Delfi reports.


"If each country contributes 0.25%, this is what Ukraine needs to win this war," Kallas said during a press conference following a meeting of the State Defense Council.


In particular, Kallas called on partners around the world to follow Tallinn's example.


According to the Prime Minister, in recent months people have become accustomed to war, and in democratic countries public opinion slows down decision-making. Therefore, she emphasized the importance of explaining the importance of supporting Ukraine.


According to Kallas, since 2022, Estonia has provided Ukraine with military assistance in the amount of 500 million euros.


"This is also necessary to ensure our security," the Prime Minister explained.


She also added that in the coming years, Estonia will provide Ukraine with €14 million a year for reconstruction and related projects.





During the next four years, Estonia plans to provide military support to Ukraine in the amount of 0.25% of GDP. This was stated by Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, Delfi reports.


"If each country contributes 0.25%, this is what Ukraine needs to win this war," Kallas said during a press conference following a meeting of the State Defense Council.


In particular, Kallas called on partners around the world to follow Tallinn's example.


According to the Prime Minister, in recent months people have become accustomed to war, and in democratic countries public opinion slows down decision-making. Therefore, she emphasized the importance of explaining the importance of supporting Ukraine.


According to Kallas, since 2022, Estonia has provided Ukraine with military assistance in the amount of 500 million euros.


"This is also necessary to ensure our security," the Prime Minister explained.


She also added that in the coming years, Estonia will provide Ukraine with €14 million a year for reconstruction and related projects.