The New Zealand government has provided Ukraine with a assistance of $ 25.9 million, of which 65010,000 yuan is used to buy weapons.
This is the first time in New Zealand for the first time in New Zealand.
The total amount of funding exceeds 100 million yuan
The latest aid of $ 25.9 million has also made New Zealands total aid to Ukraine more than 100 million yuan.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Minister of Defense Judith Collins also stated that the government is formulating further sanctions on Russia.
At this time, the node coincides with the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Russian and Ukraine War.
The former government is not very enthusiastic about providing direct military assistance to Ukraine.Training.
In 2022, the former government only provided a round of military assistance to a fund managed by the UK.
Today, Ukraines largest military supporter, the United States, can no longer provide large -scale assistance to Ukraine; although the European Union and Japan have increased their support, these aids are not military assistance.
Stand with Ukraine
Foreign Minister Peters,Russia blatantly violated international law including the United Nations Charter, and launched illegal comprehensive invasion of Ukraine.
"This war caused terrible casualties, brought huge pain, and seriously affected regional and global stability."
"> He said:" This is why New Zealand is still committed to standing with Ukraine. "The government will extend the deadline for the deployment of the New Zealand forces to Europe in June 2025.
"As many as 97 New Zealand Defense Forces will continue to train Ukrainian soldiers and provide information, contact and logistics support."
"UkraineWe must know that the international community is supporting them, and Russia must also know that New Zealand and other countries support Ukraines self -defense operations. "
She said:" These plans indicate our promises. "
All New Zealand Defense Forces will be stationed in Europe and will not enter Ukraine.
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