Australia will give Ukraine a further $100 million for military spending.
Australia commits US$100 million more in military aid to Ukraine through PURL, accumulating US$1.8 billion total. The sustained investment reflects NATO-aligned defence priorities shaping geopolitical risk assessment and supply-chain resilience across the Indo-Pacific.
Two contributions of 50 million AUD ($35 million) each will be made, after Ukraine became one of the first non-NATO member states to fund the program in December 2025, according to a press release.
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Australia pledges $100M more to Ukraine, total $1.6B, as first non-NATO contributor to coordinated defence efforts. Signals Australia's NATO-aligned supply-chain integration strategy and tech infrastructure resilience focus amid Indo-Pacific competitive pressures.
Australia will provide an additional US$100 million in military assistance to help Ukraine procure critical defence equipment in 2025.
Two contributions of 50 million AUD ($35 million) each will be made, after Ukraine became one of the first non-NATO member states to fund the program in December 2025, according…