Scholz pledges military aid to Ukraine during surprise visit to Kyiv, reaffirms Germany’s support
The Ukraine visit came just weeks after the chancellor held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time since 2022.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledged on Dec. 2 new military aid for Ukraine during an unannounced visit to Kyiv, as he sought to reaffirm Ukraine of Germany’s support amid the ongoing war with Russia.
The visit marked his first to Kyiv in over two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said their meeting lasted more than two and a half hours.
During Scholz’s visit, the two leaders inspected samples of drones co-produced by Ukrainian and German companies, and visited wounded service members and medical staff.
Scholz pledged to provide $650 million euros ($681 million) in additional military aid to Ukraine. The package, set to arrive later this month, includes IRIS-T air defense systems and Gepard anti-aircraft systems.
According to him, Germany has spent $28 billion euros ($29.3 billion) in total for Ukraine military assistance since the start of the escalation. The country will continue to deliver air defense systems, howitzers, drones, and helicopters to Ukraine next year, he said.
The Kremlin said the call was made at Berlin’s request. Putin told Scholz that any cease-fire must take Russian security interests into account and reflect “new territorial realities,” suggesting that Moscow remains committed to earlier demands that Ukraine cede substantial amounts of its territory to Russia.
Zelenskyy has said that NATO security guarantees are necessary before any talks with Russia could occur.
Andrew Thornebrooke contributed to this report.