Key facts
- Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten stated his defense minister's remarks about aid limits were a call for allies to increase support.
- The Netherlands is among the top five donor countries to Ukraine.
- Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen also indicated Finland was nearing its limits for aid from military stockpiles.
- The Netherlands has allocated €9.1 billion in military assistance and earmarked €11.6 billion for future support.
- The Netherlands is looking into additional support for Ukraine's energy system and expanding cooperation on drone and rocket production.
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten clarified on July 8 that his defense minister's recent statement about the Netherlands reaching its capacity for additional military aid to Ukraine was intended as a call for other allied nations to increase their own support.
Speaking on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Jetten told the Kyiv Independent that the remarks from Defense Minister Kajsa Ollongren were a "call out from my defense minister to other countries that we need them to do more." He emphasized the Netherlands' position as one of the top five donor countries to Ukraine and stressed that broader international financial and military backing is crucial for Ukraine to achieve victory.
Jetten affirmed that the Netherlands would continue its comprehensive support for Ukraine, encompassing both military and non-military fronts. He indicated that the country is exploring further assistance for Ukraine's energy sector and aims to expand cooperation in drone and rocket production.
These comments align with similar sentiments expressed by Finnish Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen, who also noted that Finland was facing challenges in providing further aid from its military stockpiles after years of support. Hakkanen pointed out the importance of both stock-based contributions and financial aid, suggesting that European countries need to signal greater commitment to bolstering defense industries in Ukraine and Europe.
Ollongren had previously stated to Bloomberg that the Netherlands had exhausted its capacity for additional direct military assistance, specifically mentioning that the country was "at our limit" regarding further Patriot air defense missiles requested by Ukraine. The Netherlands has committed substantial financial resources to Ukraine, allocating €9.1 billion in military aid and earmarking an additional €11.6 billion for future support, alongside a €1 billion pledge to the PURL initiative. The country has also recently agreed with Ukraine to produce Ukrainian unmanned systems on Dutch territory and announced a separate €500 million package for drones and air defense equipment.
