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Ukrainian defence minister Mykhailo Fedorov has said Ukraine signed agreements for access to EU defence programmes and €300m in EU funding this morning.
In a post on X, he said:
“Through the new BraveTech EU Ukraine Support Instrument, our companies can access €260M to scale up production and €35.3M for innovation grants – covering up to 100% of costs.
This is a true win-win. We are combining EU resources with our battlefield-tested tech to build a safer Europe.”













