Estonia will continue to provide fixed support to Ukraine at a level of 0.25% of GDP even after 2027.
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna expressed this view in an interview with Ukrinform.
When asked whether Estonia, which in 2024 committed to allocating 0.25% of GDP to military support for Ukraine for four years, would continue to do so after that period ends, the foreign minister replied: “I think so… we will continue.”
He emphasized that this is only part of Estonia’s assistance, which, in particular, includes participation in the PURL initiative, investments in joint defense projects, and the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
“We are investing a lot of money. Estonia’s total aid is approaching 3 percent of GDP,” Tsahkna emphasized.














