The Netherlands is allocating €122 million for ammunition, equipment and cybersecurity in Ukraine | News item

News item | 29-01-2024 | 16:47

The Netherlands is contributing €87 million to the purchase of artillery shells for Ukraine. €25 million will also be paid into the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU) to purchase equipment. The government is also investing €10 million in improving Ukraine’s cyber defenses. Minister Kajsa Ollongren reported this to the House of Representatives today.

The donations are the result of a consultation of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), which includes 50 partner countries. They help Ukraine purchase equipment and resources to defend itself against Russia.

The Netherlands previously contributed €100 million to the IFU, an initiative of the United Kingdom. Air defense systems, ammunition and spare parts were purchased from the fund. The equipment is purchased directly from the industry. This way it gets to Ukraine faster and the budget is used optimally.

The Netherlands also previously made €130 million available for artillery shells for a German-led fund for the purchase of 155mm shells, which are in great need in Ukraine. The newly promised €87 million is on top of this.

Hacking attempts

The contribution for cyber defense will be spent, among other things, on setting up and expanding the online infrastructure in Ukraine. This is very important. The country has already faced several hacking attempts and cyber attacks.

“It is very important to support Ukraine for not only the short term, but also the long term,” Ollongren said. “Right now it is important to show that we are helping Ukraine. They fight for their country and for the values ​​we share: self-determination, freedom, equality, human rights.”

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