<p>EU countries on Monday agreed to increase the maximum size of a fund used to finance military aid for Ukraine by <b>€</b>3.5 billion ($3.8 billion), raising its ceiling to over <b>€</b>12 billion.</p>.<p>EU sources last week said the bloc's top diplomat Josep Borrell had asked governments to raise the financial ceiling on the European Peace Facility (EPF), which has already allocated some <b>€</b>4.6 billion in military aid for Ukraine.</p>.<p>"Today's decision will again ensure that we have the funding to continue delivering concrete military support to our partners' armed forces," Borrell said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwiS0t_u4eD_AhUh8zgGHeINAScQxfQBKAB6BAgHEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-to-provide-13-bn-of-additional-aid-to-ukraine-says-blinken-1229855.html">US to provide $1.3 bn of additional aid to Ukraine, says Blinken</a></strong></p>.<p>"The facility has proven its worth. It has completely changed the way we support our partners on defence. It makes the EU and its partners stronger," he said .</p>.<p>The EPF, established in 2021, was conceived for the EU to help developing countries buy military equipment. But the 27-member union quickly decided to use it also to get weapons to Ukraine after Russia's invasion in February last year.</p>.<p>The fund is separate from the EU's budget, which is not allowed to finance military operations.</p>.<p>It allows EU countries that supply weapons and ammunition to Ukraine to claim back a portion of the cost. EU countries contribute to the fund according to the size of their economies.</p>.<p><em>($1 = </em><b>€</b><em>0.9183)</em></p>
<p>EU countries on Monday agreed to increase the maximum size of a fund used to finance military aid for Ukraine by <b>€</b>3.5 billion ($3.8 billion), raising its ceiling to over <b>€</b>12 billion.</p>.<p>EU sources last week said the bloc's top diplomat Josep Borrell had asked governments to raise the financial ceiling on the European Peace Facility (EPF), which has already allocated some <b>€</b>4.6 billion in military aid for Ukraine.</p>.<p>"Today's decision will again ensure that we have the funding to continue delivering concrete military support to our partners' armed forces," Borrell said in a statement.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a data-ved="2ahUKEwiS0t_u4eD_AhUh8zgGHeINAScQxfQBKAB6BAgHEAE" href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/us-to-provide-13-bn-of-additional-aid-to-ukraine-says-blinken-1229855.html">US to provide $1.3 bn of additional aid to Ukraine, says Blinken</a></strong></p>.<p>"The facility has proven its worth. It has completely changed the way we support our partners on defence. It makes the EU and its partners stronger," he said .</p>.<p>The EPF, established in 2021, was conceived for the EU to help developing countries buy military equipment. But the 27-member union quickly decided to use it also to get weapons to Ukraine after Russia's invasion in February last year.</p>.<p>The fund is separate from the EU's budget, which is not allowed to finance military operations.</p>.<p>It allows EU countries that supply weapons and ammunition to Ukraine to claim back a portion of the cost. EU countries contribute to the fund according to the size of their economies.</p>.<p><em>($1 = </em><b>€</b><em>0.9183)</em></p>