Five NATO member states have agreed to provide additional air defense capabilities in a joint effort to bolster Ukraine's defenses against Russian aggression. US President Joseph R. The joint statement, signed by Biden, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, underscores these countries' commitment to strengthening Ukraine's security.
In the statement, the leaders said: “We have committed to providing Ukraine with additional air defense capabilities to defend against continued Russian aggression, including deliberate attacks by Russia on Ukrainian cities and critical civilians and critical infrastructure.”
The deal includes the provision of strategic air defense systems such as additional Patriot batteries provided by the United States, Germany and Romania; Patriot components provided by the Netherlands and other partners to power an additional Patriot battery; and the SAMP-T system was donated by Italy. These strategic systems will help protect cities, civilians and Ukrainian soldiers.
System delivery details
These systems will be delivered in coordination with the Ukrainian government to ensure their rapid deployment and effective use. In addition, allies have announced that they will continue work on new air defense systems for Ukraine this year.
In the coming months, the US and its allies intend to supply Ukraine with dozens of tactical air defense systems, including NASAMS, HAWKs, IRIS T-SLM, IRIS T-SLS and Gepard systems. This expansion and strengthening of air defense coverage will involve the full participation of several allies, including Canada, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom, who will continue to provide these systems and their interceptors.
The U.S. will also reschedule planned foreign military sales deliveries of air defense interceptors to Ukraine, providing hundreds of additional interceptors over the next year.
A global coalition in support of Ukraine
The report highlights the cooperation of a coalition of more than 50 countries that continue to provide security assistance to Ukraine. The Air Defense Immediate Action Initiative has raised more than $1 billion in support of Ukraine's air defense. Additionally, the Alliance for Integrated Air and Missile Defense Capability, co-led by Germany and France, is working to develop an interoperable integrated air and missile defense architecture with NATO.
NATO's message was strong: “Our support for Ukraine is firm and unwavering.” The statement reaffirms the alliance's solidarity with Ukraine and its determination to counter Russian aggression with a strong and integrated defense.
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