Dutch say tight defense market leaves €750M of Ukraine aid unspent

The Netherlands will defer €750 million of planned military aid for Ukraine to 2025 due to constraints in the global defense market, Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans announced. Despite this delay, the funds remain allocated for Ukraine as part of the Netherlands’ €10.4 billion military support pledge. Brekelmans noted that increased global demand is straining the defense industry as countries bolster their own militaries while aiding Ukraine. Dutch military assistance includes 24 F-16 fighters, a Patriot air-defense system, Leopard 2A4 tanks, armored personnel carriers, and mine-hunting vessels. The Netherlands has already committed or is negotiating €9.5 billion of its pledge, with plans for the remaining funds to address Ukraine’s urgent needs.

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