BRUSSELS, July 19 (Reuters) - European Union foreign ministers are expected to discuss a proposal on Thursday to spend up to 20 billion euros ($22.4 billion) on weapons, ammunition and other military aid for Ukraine over four years.
The fund has already allocated more than 5 billion euros in support for Ukraine since February last year.
An EU official said the aim was to provide more military aid to Ukraine "on a more predictable and sustainable basis".
The Peace Facility is used to reimburse EU countries for at least part of the cost of weapons, ammunition and other military aid they give to nations outside the bloc.
Diplomats said they expect EU governments to consider the plan alongside a proposal from the European Commission, the bloc's executive, to provide 50 billion euros in economic aid to Ukraine over the same four-year period.
Persons:
Josep Borrell, Borrell, Andrew Gray, Jan Strupczewski, Daniel Wallis
Organizations:
Union, Kyiv, NATO, Peace, Ukraine, EU, Ukraine Defence Fund, Diplomats, European Commission, Thomson
Locations:
BRUSSELS, Ukraine, Vilnius, EU, Kyiv, Spain