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Netherlands uses new NATO channel to pay for US arms for Ukraine

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Netherlands will be the first contributor to NATO's new "Priority Ukraine Requirements List" (PURL) financing mechanism for Ukraine weapons with a 500 million euros ($578

Netherlands Becomes First NATO Country to Fund US Arms for Ukraine

NATO's New Funding Mechanism for Ukraine

AMSTERDAM/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The Netherlands said on Monday it will contribute 500 million euros ($578 million) to purchase U.S. military equipment for Ukraine, becoming the first NATO country to contribute to a new mechanism to supply Kyiv with American weapons.

President Donald Trump said last month the U.S. would provide weapons to Ukraine, paid for by European allies, but he did not provide details on how this would work.

"As the first NATO ally, the Netherlands will deliver a €500 million package of US weapon systems (including Patriot parts and missiles)," Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans said in a post on X.

Dutch Contribution Details

NATO chief Mark Rutte, a former Dutch prime minister, welcomed the announcement and said he has encouraged other alliance members to participate in the new mechanism, called the NATO Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative.

“This is about getting Ukraine the equipment it urgently needs now to defend itself against Russian aggression,” Rutte said in a statement.

“I have written to all NATO Allies, urging them to contribute towards this burden sharing initiative, and I expect further significant announcements from other Allies soon,” he added.

The U.S. ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, told Reuters on Monday that he expected many more countries to announce over the coming weeks that they will participate.

“We're moving as fast as possible,” Whitaker said in an interview at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

Asked about a timeline for getting U.S. deliveries to Ukraine under the new mechanism, he said, “I think we'll see it moving very quickly, certainly in the coming weeks, but some even sooner than that.

“The Dutch are just the first of many. You're going to see a series of announcements in the coming weeks,” he added.

Future Participation from Other NATO Allies

NATO said it would coordinate the new initiative, which is funded by European members of the alliance and Canada and will be divided into packages worth approximately $500 million.

In a statement, the alliance said, "Working closely with Ukraine and the United States, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe Alexus Grynkewich will validate packages that correspond to Ukraine’s needs, such as air defence, ammunition and other critical equipment for rapid delivery from U.S. stockpiles".

Reactions from Ukraine

Kyiv welcomed the Dutch decision.

"Ukraine, and thus the whole of Europe, will be better protected from Russian terror," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wrote on X.

"I am sincerely grateful to the Netherlands for their substantial contribution to strengthening Ukraine's air shield," he added.

($1 = 0.8649 euros)

(Reporting by Lili Bayer in Brussels, Anthony Deutsch in Amsterdam, and Phillip Stewart and Mike Stone in Washington; Editing by GV De Clercq and Leslie Adler)

Key Takeaways

  • Netherlands is the first NATO country to fund US arms for Ukraine.
  • A new NATO mechanism, PURL, facilitates this funding.
  • Dutch contribution amounts to €500 million.
  • NATO encourages other allies to join the initiative.
  • Ukraine appreciates the support against Russian aggression.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the amount the Netherlands is contributing for US arms?
The Netherlands is contributing 500 million euros, which is approximately $578 million, to purchase U.S. military equipment for Ukraine.
Who is the NATO chief that welcomed the Dutch announcement?
NATO chief Mark Rutte, a former Dutch prime minister, welcomed the announcement and encouraged other alliance members to participate.
What is the purpose of the NATO Prioritised Ukraine initiative?
The initiative aims to provide Ukraine with the military equipment it urgently needs to defend itself against Russian aggression.
How does the U.S. plan to support Ukraine's military needs?
The U.S. ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, indicated that many more countries are expected to announce their participation in the funding mechanism in the coming weeks.
What did Ukrainian President Zelenskiy say about the Dutch contribution?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed gratitude to the Netherlands for their substantial contribution, stating it would help strengthen Ukraine's air shield.

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