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Sweden, Estonia, and Finland pledge to increase spending on weapons purchases from US – Europe live | Nato

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Countries pledge to increase defence spending on Ukraine

Sweden, Estonia, and Finland pledged contributions on Wednesday to increase spending on purchases of US weapons for Ukraine, but countries including Spain, Italy, France, and Britain have faced criticism for holding back, Reuters reports.

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday urged allies to ramp up investment in the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program, which replaced US arms donations to Ukraine and now requires allies to pay for US weapons deliveries.

He told reporters before a meeting at the alliance’s headquarters in Brussels:

You get peace when you are strong. Not when you use strong words or wag your fingers, you get it when you have strong and real capabilities that adversaries respect.

Our expectation today is that more countries donate even more, that they purchase even more to provide for Ukraine, to bring that conflict to a peaceful conclusion.

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth attends the meeting of Nato Ministers of Defence at Nato Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 15 October 2025.
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth attends the meeting of Nato Ministers of Defence at Nato Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on 15 October 2025. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte said he expected further pledges, noting that $2bn already had been committed through the mechanism.

However, this amount falls short of the $3.5bn Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy had hoped to secure by October.

The Kiel Institute for the World Economy reported on Tuesday that military aid to Ukraine fell by 43% in July and August compared with the first half of the year.

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Foreign donors have provided 93.3 billion crowns ($4.5 billion) to a Czech-led initiative to find and deliver large-calibre ammunition to Ukraine, and the Czech Republic has contributed 1.7 billion crowns, defence minister Jana Cernochova said on Wednesday.

Increased ammunition supplies in 2024 and 2025 have helped reduce Ukraine’s disadvantage compared with Russia on the frontline, although it is unclear whether the Czech action will continue under the next government.

Prime minister Petr Fiala said at a news conference with Cernochova that the Czech Republic has arranged supplies of 3.7 million artillery rounds to Ukraine, including 1.3 million so far this year.

Funding for the supplies has come from the initiative, as well as the yield on frozen Russian assets, bilateral cooperation and direct Ukrainian purchases, he said. Fiala said this year’s supplies should reach 1.8 million shells.

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