During the 25th meeting of the "Ramstein" format on January 9, Ukraine presented its military strategy for 2025, which is based on four key priorities.
This was announced by Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, as reported by RBK-Ukraine citing his post on Facebook.
Umerov identified the following priorities:
The Defense Minister stated that this was one of the most significant meetings in the "Ramstein" format, marking another step in bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities.
During the meeting, roadmaps for the development of Ukrainian Defense Forces up to 2027 were approved, created within the framework of 8 Coalition capabilities:
"We have moved to a new level of cooperation: in addition to addressing the urgent needs of the war, we will also work on building long-term capabilities for our army," the Defense Minister wrote.
Umerov reported that new aid packages were announced during the meeting.
The "Ramstein" format is an international coordination platform for discussing and coordinating military assistance to Ukraine in the context of Russian aggression. Its official name is the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.
This format was established in April 2022 at the initiative of the United States. The first meeting took place at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, which is how the format got its name. Since then, participating countries have regularly held meetings to coordinate efforts in providing weapons, ammunition, equipment, humanitarian aid, and to discuss strategic aspects of military support for Ukraine.
Over the three years of full-scale war, "Ramstein" participants have declared over $145 billion in security assistance to Ukraine.