Germany has raised one billion euros from partner countries for a new military aid package for Ukraine, while almost 400 million euros will be allocated from the German defense budget if it is approved by the Bundestag next week.
The German government is preparing legislative changes that will allow medical students from Ukraine who found themselves in Germany after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion to complete their studies in German educational institutions.
Job-Turbo, a program to accelerate the employment of Ukrainian citizens and nationals from some other countries who have received protection in Germany, has proven quite successful.
The third Patriot anti-aircraft missile system from Germany has already arrived in Ukraine, and its Ukrainian crew has successfully completed training in Germany.
Germany and Poland are among Ukraine's biggest partners in terms of providing comprehensive assistance during the struggle of Ukrainians against the aggressor and will cooperate closely in rebuilding Ukraine and bringing the country closer to the EU.
Ukraine and Germany have signed a declaration that will further develop the capacity for institutional development and implementation of corporate reform of the Entrepreneurship Development Fund.