More PURL Pledges Expected This Week, US Ambassador Says
- Several NATO members plan to allocate over $4.5 billion for U.S.-produced weapons for Ukraine under the PURL initiative, as stated by U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker.
- Romania pledged $58 million to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities, enhancing its military support under PURL, as reported by officials.
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The PURL program, which allows Ukraine to purchase weapons from the United States at the expense of NATO member states, will continue to be funded despite the recent crisis in European-American relations due to Greenland.
US Ambassador to NATO Expects New PURL Commitments for Ukraine This WeekUS Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said he expects more announcements of commitments under the PURL initiative to supply Ukraine with US weapons. The allies have pledged to purchase more than $4.5 billion worth of weapons.
The U.S. Ambassador to NATO explained which countries made the largest contributions to the purchase of U.S. weapons for Ukraine within the framework of PURL.
The three PURL leaders were Germany, the Netherlands and Norway, and Matthew Vitaker noted.
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