Denmark, Sweden Back Funding US Weapons for Ukraine
BRUSSELS, JUL 15 – European NATO members agree to finance billions of dollars in US arms, including Patriot systems, to bolster Ukraine's air defense against intensified Russian attacks, officials said.
- Denmark and the Netherlands are looking to join U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to buy American weapons for Ukraine, revealed on July 14.
- Trump announced a tougher stance on Russia, giving it 50 days to stop fighting or face new economic sanctions.
- Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen stated that Denmark is ready to contribute funds for U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine.
- Swedish Defense Minister Pal Jonson confirmed Sweden's intention to contribute to the weapon delivery effort via NATO.
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Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden confirmed today that they will participate in the procurement of weapons for Ukraine, in accordance with US President Donald Trump's plan.
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