
NATO Secretary General Urges Broader European Contribution to Ukraine Arms Purchases
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed dissatisfaction that only 6-7 European nations are actively purchasing US weapons for Ukraine, calling for a more proportional distribution of costs among allies.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has voiced concerns regarding the uneven distribution of contributions among European nations for acquiring American weaponry for Ukraine. Speaking ahead of a NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Sweden on May 22, Rutte highlighted that merely six or seven European allies are actively participating in purchasing US arms through the PURL mechanism. He emphasized the need for a more equitable sharing of these procurement costs across all European member states to ensure a broader collective effort in supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities. Rutte's remarks underscore a desire for greater solidarity and financial commitment from a wider range of European partners in bolstering Ukraine's military supplies.
Sources: Українська правда