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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Berlin, November 15 (Xinhua) — Germany will contribute €150 million to the Ukraine Priority Needs List (PURL), a NATO mechanism that allows allied countries to finance American arms for Ukraine. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced this on Friday at a joint press conference with several European counterparts.
Berlin is committed to long-term support for Kyiv, he emphasized, adding that Germany plans to provide Ukraine with over €11.5 billion in aid in 2026. According to the German Foreign Ministry, as of September 2025, Germany has provided or committed approximately €40 billion in military aid. Specifically, in August, the country contributed $500 million to PURL.
On Thursday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The two sides discussed continued support for Kyiv. Merz also emphasized Germany's expectation that Ukraine will advance its anti-corruption efforts and rule of law reforms.
According to a statement from the German government, the leaders also discussed concerns about the growing number of young Ukrainians leaving for European Union countries.
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