Sweden, Norway, Denmark give $500 million to NATO project to send US weapons to Ukraine
SWEDEN, AUG 5 – Norway, Sweden, and Denmark pledge $486 million to NATO's Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List to supply Ukraine with U.S. air defense systems amid escalating Russian attacks.
- On August 5, 2025, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark jointly committed $500 million to support Ukraine by providing U.S. weaponry through a NATO-coordinated program.
- This contribution comes in response to Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 and is coordinated through a recently introduced framework designed to streamline the provision of military aid to Ukraine.
- The aid comprises U.S. stockpiled Patriot missile components, air defense equipment, anti-tank weapons, ammunition, and necessary spare parts designed to address Ukraine's critical military demands.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed his appreciation for the Allies' prompt work in launching this initiative, while Zelenskyy described it as a significant step toward establishing lasting security throughout Europe.
- The donation aims to strengthen Ukraine’s defence amid intensified Russian attacks and supports broader European security by accelerating delivery of critical military aid.
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