The Gold Coast Bulletin

$100m aid for Ukraine

Australia to give additional funds after plea from Kyiv

- Nathan Schmidt

Defence Minister Richard Marles has unveiled an additional $100m aid package for Ukraine, including “critical” precision weapons, as Kyiv pleads for internatio­nal support.

Announced overnight during Mr Marles’ brief visit to Ukraine, the new funding will include $50m for short range air defence systems and airto-ground munitions.

A further $30m will be spent on uncrewed aerial systems, while an additional $15m will go towards “highpriori­ty” equipment such as helmets, boats and generators.

Mr Marles said Australia remained “committed to supporting Ukraine to resolve the conflict on its terms” as the full-scale war with Russia entered its third year.

“I am pleased to announce an additional $100m of military assistance, including world-leading drone technology, with the support of local Australian defence industry,” he said.

“Ukraine and its people have endured two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion but their spirit remains strong. This was reaffirmed during my meeting with Prime Minister (Denys) Shmyhal.”

Mr Marles also reiterated support for Australia’s assistance in training the Ukrainian military as part of the multinatio­nal war effort involving Poland and the United Kingdom.

The announceme­nt brings Australia's total military assistance to Ukraine since early 2022 to $880m, including 120 Bushmaster vehicles and six Howitzer artillery guns.

It comes as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces one of his most significan­t challenges since the outbreak of war in early-2022 as Russia seeks to capitalise on supply shortfalls.

The United States congress this week signed off on a longawaite­d $145bn military aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, after opposition from some Republican­s.

In a tweet overnight, Mr Zelenskyy said while he was “grateful to the United States and all of our partners”, more needed to be done to beat back Russian missile attacks.

“This night, 34 Russian missiles targeted Ukraine. We managed to intercept a portion of them. However, the world has all of the resources to assist us intercepti­ng every missile,” he said.

“This is completely doable. All that is required is for the necessary political decisions and agreements to be implemente­d … We must make every effort to ensure that life prevails.”

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Defence Minister Richard Marles

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