Finland Stays Out of Nato’s New Ukraine Arms Scheme for Now
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Finland stays out of Nato’s new Ukraine arms scheme for now
Finland will not join a new Nato-led arms procurement scheme for Ukraine, according to Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen, who said the country remains committed to supporting Kyiv through its existing strategy. The mechanism, known as the Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), enables Ukraine to list urgent weapons needs. Nato countries can then coordinate funding or direct transfers, with equipment packages valued at around 500 million US dol…
In an interview with Iltalehti, Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen explains the size of the Lapland NATO force and the news from Mikkeli. Minister of Defence Antti Häkkänen (Kok) explains how Finland views the mechanism developed by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in which European NATO countries buy American weapons for Ukraine. The administration of US President Donald Trump grants export permits for the weapons.
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Authored by RFE/RL via OilPrice.com, European NATO countries have pledged to buy American weapons, including Patriots, for Ukraine as U.S. support under Trump wanes. The EU surpassed the U.S. in total aid to Ukraine and committed to boosting defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2034. While Europe is increasing artillery shell production, Ukraine still urgently needs U.S.-made air defense systems to counter Russian strikes. Earlier in July, an agr…
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