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Sweden Agrees to Supply Ukraine Up to 150 Gripen Fighter Jets

UPDATE: Sweden has just announced a groundbreaking agreement to supply Ukraine with up to 150 Gripen fighter jets, a move that promises to significantly bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict. The announcement came during a meeting between Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Linkoping, Sweden, where the leaders discussed long-term military cooperation.

This historic deal marks Sweden’s largest potential aircraft export order ever, with a commitment to explore the possibility of exporting 100-150 new Gripen E fighter jets. “From today we are committed to exploring all the possibilities in providing Ukraine with a large amount of Gripen fighters in the future,” Kristersson stated at a press conference.

The urgency of this agreement comes as Ukraine continues to strengthen its defenses against Russian aggression. Zelenskiy emphasized the importance of acquiring these aircraft, stating, “For our army, Gripens are a priority. It is about money, about manoeuvres.” Ukrainian pilots have already been in Sweden to test the Gripen, ensuring a smoother transition for future operations.

Both leaders acknowledged the challenges ahead, with Kristersson estimating that the production and delivery of the first new aircraft could take up to three years. However, the commitment signals a robust partnership between the two nations as Ukraine seeks advanced military technology. Zelenskiy expressed confidence, saying, “We have started the work to obtain Gripens to Ukraine and expect the future contract to allow us to acquire no less than 100 such jets.”

Previously, discussions about supplying Gripens had been stalled to allow Ukraine to focus on integrating US-made F-16 fighters, which began deployment last August. The Gripen is seen as a rugged, cost-effective alternative to aircraft like the US F-35, making it an attractive option for Ukraine’s military needs.

In addition to the Gripen deal, Zelenskiy’s visit included a brief stop in Oslo, where the Norwegian government announced a donation of 1.5 billion Norwegian crowns (approximately $A229.7 million) to assist Ukraine in purchasing natural gas, crucial for securing electricity and heating during the winter months.

Meanwhile, tensions continue to escalate, with Russian authorities conducting a major nuclear training exercise. This comes just a day after the United States delayed a planned summit between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump regarding the Ukraine war. Russia showcased its military capabilities, releasing a video of General Valery Gerasimov reporting to Putin about missile drills, further heightening international concerns.

The Gripen agreement not only enhances Ukraine’s military readiness but also signifies a deepening alliance with Sweden. As the situation develops, both countries are poised to navigate the complexities of military collaboration in these critical times.

Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story as we continue to monitor the implications of this significant arms deal and its impact on the broader geopolitical landscape.

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