Denmark and the Netherlands to Acquire American Arms for Ukraine

Denmark and the Netherlands are keen to engage in President Donald Trump’s initiative to have Europe procure American weapons for Ukraine. This was highlighted during a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels on Tuesday.

Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen (M) noted that Trump has positioned the USA “on the right side” by enabling the sale of American weaponry to Ukraine. “Denmark will also do its part,” he stated.

The USA offers critical systems such as the Patriot air defense system, necessary for Ukraine to intercept Russian missiles. However, Trump’s “America first” approach means he prefers European allies to finance these purchases rather than using American taxpayer money.

Løkke Rasmussen recalled a recent meeting in Denmark with President Zelenskyy and his team, where they discussed this very topic. He explained that the proposal aligns with the “Danish model,” which involves purchasing arms from the Ukrainian defense sector. “So we are ready to participate,” he affirmed, adding that other European nations need to join in as well.

He expressed pride in Denmark being the largest per capita contributor to Ukraine and reaffirmed the country’s readiness to support the initiative, despite Denmark not having the Patriot system itself. The Danish involvement will likely be monetary, either through direct support to Ukraine or payments to the USA.

“We need to finalize the details. The crucial factor is that the USA is now prepared to provide these essential weapon systems,” Løkke Rasmussen stated.

Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp also expressed willingness to explore participation in the initiative, saying they would approach Trump’s statements positively.

On Monday, Trump announced that the USA would supply weapons to NATO to assist Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, stating, “We will make the best weapons, and they will be sent to NATO.”

This agreement entails NATO purchasing weapons from the USA for distribution to Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte mentioned that Ukraine would receive a substantial amount of military supplies as a result of this new arrangement, which includes air defense systems, missiles, and ammunition.


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8 responses to “Denmark and the Netherlands to Acquire American Arms for Ukraine”

  1. Polar Bee Avatar
    Polar Bee

    Looks like Denmark and the Netherlands are all set to win the “Best European Sidekick” award while Uncle Sam cashes in on the action. 😂 Nothing says “allies” like financing your own arms while pretending to play on the same team, right? 💸

  2. cool iris Avatar
    cool iris

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’ve got your back” like sending euros for Uncle Sam’s toys – talk about a win-win! 😏💰

  3. Fist Wizard Avatar
    Fist Wizard

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’ve got your back” quite like buying American toys to play in someone else’s backyard. 💸🇩🇰🇳🇱 What a charming way to show our solidarity while keeping our wallets nice and warm!

  4. Whipsaw Avatar

    Oh brilliant, nothing says “European solidarity” quite like buying American toys to play in the Ukrainian sandbox. Guess it’s cheaper than a holiday in Ibiza! 💸🇩🇰🇳🇱

  5. CodeExia Avatar
    CodeExia

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “European unity” quite like pooling our cash to buy American toys while pretending it’s all part of the “Danish model.” 🙄💰

  6. Right, so Denmark and the Netherlands are all in for the American arms binge for Ukraine – because who needs a defense industry when you can just keep the cash flowing to Uncle Sam, eh? 💸🇩🇰🇳🇱

  7. BearDrift Avatar
    BearDrift

    Oh, how charming! Nothing screams “European cooperation” like scraping together the pennies to buy American toys for a conflict while hoping Uncle Sam doesn’t notice we’re not using our own cash. 😂

  8. Roma Kabuki Avatar
    Roma Kabuki

    So, let’s just grab our wallets and fund the American arms trade while we’re at it, eh? Nothing like a cheeky “Danish model” where we pay for the privilege of keeping up with Uncle Sam’s toy collection. 🇩🇰💸

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