Reported from foreign media that in a joint statement Foreign Minister Winston Peters and Defence Minister Judith Collins said New Zealand would extend support to Ukraine and plan more sanctions on Russia.
This support, worth $25.9 million, will bring the total value of New Zealand's assistance pledged in the past two years to more than $100 million, they said.
That support would continue, Collins said.
"Up to 97 NZDF personnel will continue to train Ukrainian soldiers, and provide intelligence, liaison and logistics support."
Alongside the extension of the NZDF deployment, the package also included $6.5m to the United Kingdom-administered International Fund for Ukraine to procure weapons and ammunition for Ukraine, $7m in humanitarian assistance to support Ukrainians affected by the war, including those who have been displaced to neighbouring countries.
New Zealand would also partner with international humanitarian agencies and New Zealand humanitarian NGOs to deliver this support, the joint statement said.
It also included $3 million to the World Bank's Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund.
New sanctions under the Russia Sanctions Act 2022, focused on countering sanctions evasion, are also "being worked on", the statement said.
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