Ukrainian lawmakers on Thursday approved an increase in defence spending that will mark a new record, as President Volodymr Zelensky vows to end the country's long conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
Approving the country's 2020 budget, lawmakers voted for a 16 per cent increase in both defence and security spending, bringing it to nearly USD 10 billion, or 5.45 per cent of gross domestic product.
Prime Minister Oleksiy Goncharuk has said the main priority will be purchases of weapons and military equipment needed to fight the separatists.
Backed by Moscow, the rebels seized control of parts of eastern Ukraine five years ago in a conflict that has claimed some 13,000 lives.
Zelensky, a comedian-turned-politician who shocked observers by winning this year's presidential election, has said ending the conflict is his top aim.
He said this month that next year's defence budget would be the largest in Ukrainian history, adding: "We are proud of it, we support our military."