Dutch Foreign Minister David van Weel announced the allocation of 10 million euros to support the British cyber program for Ukraine, reports Baltimore Chronicle with reference to the X.
In a post on X, the minister emphasized that Russian attacks on Ukraine’s information systems are not isolated incidents, but part of a large-scale hybrid campaign that poses a serious threat to European security.
David van Weel highlighted that the United Kingdom is a crucial partner in strengthening Ukraine’s cyber resilience. According to him, the 10 million euro funding is intended to develop the British program aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s capacity to withstand cyberattacks. The minister added that, through this contribution, the Netherlands supports the work of the Tallinn Mechanism, the leading international coalition providing cyber assistance to Ukraine.
Earlier we wrote that Netherlands Opposes Fast-Tracking Ukraine’s EU Accession and Rejects Qualified Majority Voting.