Every year Amsterdam gives Kyiv an amount of 3-3.5 billion euros, the Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands said.
The Netherlands’s new priority in support of Ukraine, after completing the move of 24 F-16 warriors, were drones. This was announced by the country’s defense minister Ruben Bremelmans in an interview Ukrinform.
“Almost all of the systems of weapons or types of equipment we can imagine, we have installed. If we talk about our priorities, we have started with stinger helmets and missiles, then we and their elements, but also continues to provide bullets, spare parts, and practice training.
Now our new priority is drones, which are more complicated. That is, not simple FPV thrones, but more advanced, “explained the Dutch official.
The Netherlands also continues to provide Ukraine with air defense, armored vehicles, various types of ammunition, gasoline.
Brexomelm added that his country annually provides Ukraine for about 3-3.5 billion euros.
“And we said we were going to save such a support level in 2026. So we promised this money. Since Ukraine now needs a lot of help, we’ve used 2 billion of the current 3.5 billion euros, that is, we have accelerated help. Now our priorities are drones,” he added.
Two weeks ago, the Netherlands announced a large help of 400 million euros for sea safety, the minister recalled.
Cybersecurity is also of importance, as Russian attacks are not just military terms on the battlefield, but also the use of digital technologies.
“So we support this place, we work in Ukraine. But I can’t share a lot of details, because it’s important not to show unnecessary information in Russia. It’s a always” cat -mouse game “, and if they find out where we help it, it can be useful for them … However, this is, of course, an important topic, and we will try to help you as well.
As you know, by the end of May, the Netherlands moved the last batch of F-16 to Ukraine.
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