Ukraine's Defense Gets Wings: Netherlands And Denmark Offers F-16s in War Effort
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's surprise visit to the Netherlands led to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte pledging F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine's war against Russia. These jets will be given to trained Ukrainian pilots, as confirmed by a Bloomberg report. Denmark and the Netherlands, with approval from US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, are also contributing F-16s to Ukraine.
Mark Rutte, who holds the record for the longest-serving Dutch Prime Minister and plans to step down from politics, assured that the Netherlands' stance on supporting Ukraine's military efforts will continue. The Netherlands has 42 F-16 planes, of which 24 are operational and cannot be transferred until at least 2024. Similarly, Denmark aims to keep its 30 jets until 2024 while acquiring new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters from Lockheed Martin.
Ukrainian pilots are undergoing training in the Netherlands and Denmark. Training completion is expected in 6 to 8 months, according to officials. President Zelenskyy sees this move as a significant step in strengthening Ukraine's defense.
NATO allies are united in aiding Ukraine. Germany, for instance, pledged $5.4 billion annually to support Kyiv. Finance Minister Christian Lindner affirmed ongoing support as long as needed.
Zelenskyy extended talks to Sweden, focusing on weapon systems support to bolster Ukraine's defense against Russia. This aid can invigorate a gradual offensive to reclaim land from the invading forces.
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