Sweden to provide $287m military aid to Ukraine
Sweden says it will deliver new military aid worth 3 billion crowns ($287 million) to Ukraine.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said the aid package, Sweden’s ninth to Ukraine since the war began, us its largest so far.
“It’s a bigger military support package than all eight previous packages combined.
“It’s the single largest we’ve done, and we follow exactly the Ukrainian priority list of what they themselves think they need just now,” Kristersson told a news conference.
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Previous arms contribution by Sweden, which has applied to join NATO along with neighbouring Finland, has ranged from simple equipment such as helmets and body armour to rocket-propelled grenades and missiles.
Defence Minister Pal Jonson said the new package of military equipment included an air defence system and ammunition from the stockpiles of its armed forces, much needed to defend Ukraine against a fierce onslaught of Russian missiles in recent weeks.
Sweden’s previous Social Democrat government, which lost to Kristersson’s right-wing coalition in elections in September, had agreed on several tranches of aid to Ukraine, both military and humanitarian, worth well over 1 billion crowns.
The Archer artillery system has been high on the Ukrainian wish list for some time but was not included in the fresh aid package, though Jonson did not rule it out for the future and said more support would be forthcoming.
Kristersson also said the government was closely following developments concerning the explosion in Poland near the Ukrainian border on Tuesday and that more information was needed to gain a clearer picture of what happened.
Zainab Sa’id