Although the precise details of the decade-long agreement have not been made public, the Spanish government said its assistance would "allow Ukraine to prioritise its capacities, including its air defences".
The bilateral deal comes two days after Russia's onslaught in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv killed 18 people, and as EU leaders grow increasingly exasperated with Hungary's efforts to block aid to Ukraine.
This deal "will allow Ukraine to boost its capabilities, including its essential air defence systems to protect its civilians, cities and infrastructure, which are still suffering indiscriminate attacks as seen this weekend in Kharkiv", Sánchez told a press conference after the signing.
He said Spain had already pledged to supply Patriot missiles and said it would also send "another batch of Leopard tanks and, above all, ammunition".
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