
Latvia will contribute at least EUR 2 million to NATO’s mechanism for purchasing weapons for Ukraine.
That’s according to Prime Minister Evika Silina, Ukrinform reports, citing Delfi.
During the closed portion of a government meeting, officials discussed Latvia’s contribution to the NATO initiative aimed at providing Ukraine with critically needed military assistance.
“The financial amount Latvia will allocate for this initiative is yet to be finalized, but it will not be less than two million euros,” the prime minister said.
In July, Latvia, as part of its latest package of logistical and material assistance, supplied the Ukrainian Defense Forces with a batch of six-wheeled Patria armored personnel carriers.
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