Three Nations Plan to Share Defence Buying Power
London, United KingdomTue Mar 17 2026
Britain, Finland and the Netherlands are thinking about working together to buy weapons and equipment. They want to split costs so each country spends less while getting better gear. The idea is part of a bigger plan that could start by 2027.
The three governments are not the only ones involved. Other partners may join, but they have not named them yet. The new system would run alongside NATO and EU projects that already help countries buy defence goods.
The discussion comes as leaders from the three countries will meet in London soon. The British Prime Minister, the Ukrainian President and the NATO Secretary General are expected to talk about security challenges. The timing shows how serious the countries are about protecting themselves.
The Dutch finance minister said that sharing resources makes defence stronger. He also pointed out that working together keeps allies close. The British finance minister said the UK needs tighter ties with European partners. She believes that joint buying can save money and make equipment work better together.
Overall, the plan aims to speed up investment in defence. It also hopes to give each country more security without raising their budgets too much.
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