City
Epaper

Netherlands boosts defence spending

By IANS | Updated: June 2, 2022 03:10 IST

The Hague, June 2 Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren has unveiled an extra defence budget of billions of ...

Open in App

The Hague, June 2 Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren has unveiled an extra defence budget of billions of US dollars, calling it "the largest investment" in the country's armed forces since the end of the Cold war.

The Dutch government will spend an extra 5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) on defence this year and will add 14.8 billion euros to the defence budget up to and, including 2025, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Netherlands will thus meet the guideline of the NATO to spend 2 per cent of gross domestic product on defence in 2024 and 2025, according to a memorandum sent by Ollongren to the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

With the decision, the Netherlands is building "agile and future-proof armed forces" by investing in people, support, equipment and cooperation, the Minister said.

The Dutch military aims to increase its operational readiness, deployability and combat power, according to the memorandum.

Firepower on land, sea and in the air will be increased, including armoured howitzers and long-range missiles for frigates and submarines.

It also intends to expand its F-35 fighter jet fleet from 46 to 52, and double the number of its MQ-9 Reaper drones from four to eight. (1 euro = $1.07)

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Kajsa OllongrenusXinhuaThe HagueDutch defence
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalLaGuardia Airport Plane Accident: At Least 2 Killed, Several Injured After Air Canada Express CRJ-900 Collides With Fire Truck on Runway

InternationalUS-Israel-Iran War: Japan, Germany, France Show Caution Over Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Warship Plan

InternationalUK Watchdogs Urge Social Media Giants To Stop Children Accessing Platforms

AurangabadLocal industries feel heat of Global conflict

InternationalIran's Nuclear Underground Facility in Natanz Damage, Confirms IAEA

Politics Realted Stories

Politics"Uniform Civil Code and One Nation One Election, reflect BJP's commitment to national integration, efficient governance": PM Modi

PoliticsWomen's Reservation Act won't affect state representation: PM Modi in Assam ahead of State Assembly polls

Politics'Karyakartas' endured hardships under Congress' Emergency, Bengal violence: PM Modi on BJP's Foundation Day

PoliticsCongress wants to make infiltrators victims, puts indigenous people at risk: PM Modi in Assam

PoliticsKerala CM Vijayan presents LDF's progress report says, "it is the government's responsibility"