Netherlands Pledges Annual €3 Billion in Aid to Ukraine Through 2029.
Dutch Foreign Minister Vows to Increase Pressure on Russia
According to Novyny.live: During a visit to Kyiv on February 28, 2023, Dutch Foreign Minister Tom Berendsen reaffirmed his country's commitment to supporting Ukraine and holding Russia accountable for its crimes against the Ukrainian people. Berendsen stated that
“Ukraine can count on the full dedication of the Netherlands.”
Dutch Defense Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius also joined the visit to Ukraine. The Netherlands continues its robust support, having guaranteed at least €3 billion in annual assistance through 2029. To date, the total value of Dutch military aid has surpassed €14 billion, demonstrating a substantial and sustained commitment. This long-term financial pledge provides Ukraine with crucial predictability for its defense planning.
Deepening Ukraine-Netherlands Partnership
Furthermore, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten on his appointment, which took place on February 23, 2023. This exchange underscores the importance both nations place on their bilateral cooperation amid ongoing regional threats.
Dutch support forms a vital part of the international coalition aiding Ukraine, particularly as Russian aggression persists. The emphasis on ensuring legal accountability for Russia's actions signals a determined Western European approach to influence the conflict's trajectory and strengthen the framework for justice. Within this context, the Netherlands' steadfast backing is strategically significant for both Ukraine's sovereignty and broader European security.
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