The Netherlands has announced its intention to allocate an additional 22 million euros to Ukraine for initiatives related to the development of cyber resilience and air defense systems, as reported by Dutch Foreign Minister Kaspar Veldkamp on X (Twitter).
During the meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Wieldkamp called for continuing the course of supporting Ukraine, considering the strengthening of the Russian military machine, which is receiving assistance from third countries.
He also emphasized the importance of strengthening Ukraine’s military potential.
“The Netherlands is allocating an additional 22 million euros for projects through NATO aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s air defense and cyber resilience,” noted the Dutch foreign minister.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha revealed the details of Ukraine’s new request for air defense systems: they will be deployed at 19 sites to protect the “nuclear” facility and other energy infrastructure.
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