The Minister of Defense of the Netherlands, Kajsa Ollongren, said that everything possible is being done to deliver ammunition to Ukraine as soon as possible.
The UK government has donated medical equipment worth £2 million to Ukraine, which includes ventilators, oxygen concentrators, suction pumps, patient monitors, volumetric pumps and heated humidifiers.
Ukraine took part in high-level events as part of the Connecting Europe Days week dedicated to the development of transport and logistics routes in Europe.
Lithuania will purchase 3,000 drones of its own production for Ukraine, as well as allocate EUR 15 million for rehabilitation programs for wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
The number and volume of non-performing loans in Ukraine’s banking system are steadily reducing, although they directly depend on the course of hostilities, military assistance from Western partners and economic development.
Defense Minister of the Netherlands Kajsa Ollongren considers Jens Stoltenberg's proposal to create a NATO fund for Ukraine worth €100 billion "very interesting."
The International Monetary Fund is following massive missile and air strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure closely and does not rule out that this may affect macroeconomic projections for Ukraine in the near future.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Ukraine will eventually join NATO as support for Kyiv from NATO member states remains "rock solid."