November 13, 2025
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Nordic and Baltic countries allocate 500 million dollars for the purchase of weapons for Ukraine within the framework of PURL – NATO

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte noted that this equipment is extremely important as Ukraine enters the winter months”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden today announced funding for a joint US$500 million package of US-sourced military equipment and ammunition for Ukraine under the PURL initiative. This was reported by the NATO press service.

“Our allies from Northern Europe and the Baltic countries are stepping up financing of another package of critical military equipment for Ukraine. This equipment is extremely important as Ukraine enters the winter months and supplies through PURL reach Ukraine,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

Read also OP: Contributions from partners under the PURL initiative amount to $2.82 billion

In the summer of this year, the USA and NATO concluded the PURL (Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List) agreement, which provides for sending American weapons to Ukraine at the expense of European countries, and NATO coordinates the process.

16 countries have already joined the program. According to OP, these are the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Germany, Canada, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain.

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