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US and NATO Launch PURL Program to Boost Military Aid to Ukraine

US and NATO Launch PURL Program to Boost Military Aid to Ukraine

The United States and NATO are introducing a new support mechanism for Ukraine through the Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative.

Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine’s Defense Minister, announced this development.

The purpose of this innovative tool is to swiftly deliver weapon systems that the United States can supply in ample quantities, enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities and paving the way toward a just and lasting peace.

The initiative is being implemented based on agreements between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

M777 howitzer in service with Ukrainian artillery, April 2024. Photo credits: 44th Artillery Brigade

The mechanism allows NATO member countries and partners to fund the delivery of American weapons and technology through voluntary contributions.

Within the PURL framework, a prioritized list of weapons and ammunition will be created based on Ukraine’s requests, approved by the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR). New aid packages will be announced regularly.

NATO will coordinate the supply process, in particular through the NSATU mechanism (NATO Security Assistance and Training to Ukraine).

The Netherlands has taken responsibility for financing the first aid package, amounting to €500 million.

Deliveries are expected to commence shortly, with additional significant decisions to be announced as part of the initiative.

It’s important to note that the development of this new military aid mechanism for Ukraine was first revealed on August 1.

Under the approved framework, Ukraine will compile request packages valued at around $500 million, outlining its priority needs for weapons and equipment.

NATO allies, coordinated by Secretary General Mark Rutte, will then collaborate to determine which countries will provide or fund specific supplies.

According to a European official who spoke on condition of anonymity, NATO hopes that the new mechanism will help provide Ukraine with weapons worth up to $10 billion.

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