The Dutch government has pledged an additional €4.4 billion in aid to Ukraine for 2024-2026, with €4 billion allocated for military support and €400 million for non-military support.
Two or more independent sources agree on the core facts. Additional sources would further strengthen this assessment.
How we assess confidence →Entities
Source Reports
What each source reports. "Source tone" reflects the language used by the outlet — it is not an independent verification.
The Dutch government has confirmed its intention to increase military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the coming years through a spring budget revision published on 15 April.
In 2024-2026, the Dutch government will allocate an additional €4.4 billion for military and humanitarian support to Ukraine.
A total of €4 billion is for military support spread over the next three years.
The remaining €400 million will be transferred in two tranches (€148 million in 2024 and €252 million in 2025) for non-military support.
The Netherlands has allocated 4.4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) to support Ukraine until 2026, the Dutch government announced on April 15 in its spring memorandum
Share This Event
Know another source?
If you've seen this event covered by another news outlet, submit it for editorial review. Approved sources improve our confidence ratings.
This event is rated likely. One more trusted source could elevate it to verified.
Extraction metadata
Extracted: 2026-02-20T18:10:10.708Z
Source story: 7451352