Italy Boosts Military Aid to Ukraine, Plans Peacekeeping and Reconstruction Efforts

December 16, 2024
Italy Boosts Military Aid to Ukraine, Plans Peacekeeping and Reconstruction Efforts
  • Italy is reaffirming its commitment to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict, with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani emphasizing the nation's support for Ukraine's energy security and reconstruction.

  • In a significant move, the Italian Cabinet of Ministers has approved a tenth package of military aid for Ukraine, as reported on December 16, 2024.

  • Looking ahead, Italy plans to allocate €1.7 billion ($1.8 billion) in military aid to Ukraine for 2025, marking an increase from the €1.2 billion ($1.3 billion) committed in 2024.

  • This new package follows nine previous military aid deliveries from Italy, which included anti-aircraft missiles, artillery, armored vehicles, and two SAMP/T air defense systems.

  • While the specific materials included in the latest aid package remain confidential, this aligns with Italy's previous military aid announcements.

  • All military equipment supplied by Italy is designated for use exclusively by Ukrainian forces within Ukraine's borders.

  • The Italian government is also considering the potential deployment of soldiers to Ukraine for a peacekeeping mission, reflecting a cautious approach.

  • Defense Minister Guido Crosetto has expressed Italy's willingness to participate in such a peacekeeping mission.

  • In addition to military support, Tajani announced ongoing efforts to organize a second peace conference involving Ukraine and key international partners, including Russia, China, India, and Brazil.

  • Tajani also highlighted a reconstruction conference set for July 2025 in Rome, aimed at further supporting Ukraine's recovery.

  • Throughout the conflict, Italy has provided substantial military, economic, and diplomatic aid to Ukraine, reinforcing its position as a key ally.

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