Germany has been doing a lot to support Ukraine in absolute numbers, but the contribution of some countries is greater in terms of its share to the economy.
Germany remains a leading country in terms of military assistance to Ukraine, and these efforts are supported by many other Allies in the Alliance in their efforts to enable Ukraine to exercise its right to self-defense.
The recent publication by Russian propagandists of the content of communications between Bundeswehr officers is part of a large-scale disinformation campaign run by Russia against Germany and other Western partners of Ukraine but the attempt to destabilize the situation will not make Berlin refuse from supporting Kyiv.
During a visit to Germany, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed an agreement on security cooperation and long-term support between Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Germany with Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Germany is planning to increase the supply of artillery shells to Ukraine by three to four times this year and has recently handed over a EUR 100 million aid package to the country.
France and Germany share absolutely the same views in assessing developments Ukraine, and the meaning behind all the decisions made since war-start is to send a clear signal to Russia: Europe will not leave Ukraine and will help Kyiv to resist and win.
Germany will contribute to the restoration of one of the buildings of Karazin Kharkiv National University, which was severely damaged in the recent Russian attacks on Kharkiv.
Germany has sent a new military aid package to Ukraine, which includes air defense missiles, infantry fighting vehicles, radars, trucks and other equipment.