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Norway will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine; Sweden reviewing options
Norway will send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine; Sweden reviewing options
by AFP Staff Writers
Oslo (AFP) Jan 25, 2023

Norway will send Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine as part of Western aid, its defence minister announced Wednesday, joining other European countries.

"Norway and the government support the donation of battle tanks to Ukraine. Norway will take part," Defence Minister Bjorn Arild Gram said in an interview with Norwegian public television NRK without stating how many would be sent.

After weeks of pressure from Ukraine and other allies, Berlin finally agreed to send 14 of its Leopard 2 tanks, seen as among the best in the world.

The move opened the way for other European nations that operate Leopards to send tanks from their own fleets to Ukraine, further building up the combined-arms arsenal Kyiv needs to launch counter-offensives.

After weeks of intense lobbying for the heavy military equipment, news of their imminent supply comes as a relief for Kyiv particularly as Russian forces reported advances in Bakhmut, a town in eastern Ukraine that Moscow has been trying to capture for months.

The United States announced Wednesday that it will also provide heavy tanks to help Ukraine repel Russia's invasion, mirroring a similar move by Germany in the face of dire warnings from Moscow.

Sweden 'not excluding' sending Leopard tanks to Ukraine
Brussels (AFP) Jan 25, 2023 - Sweden's defence minister said Wednesday he does not "exclude" Stockholm sending Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, after Germany gave the greenlight for them to be given to Kyiv.

Following weeks of pressure from Ukraine and other allies, Berlin finally agreed to send 14 Leopard 2 tanks, seen as among the best in the world.

The move opened the way for other European nations that operate Leopards to send tanks from their own fleets to Ukraine, further building up the combined-arms arsenal Kyiv needs to launch counter-offensives.

"I don't exclude the possibility that we can do that in the future, working with other countries," Defence Minister Pal Jonson told AFP in an interview.

"We could possibly contribute in various ways. It could be related to logistics, maintenance, training, but also tanks as such."

Sweden, which has broken with its doctrine of not delivering weapons to a country at war, last week pledged a major package of arms for Ukraine, including modern howitzers and armoured vehicles.

"Right now our focus is on delivering that rather substantial contribution," Jonson said.

On Wednesday he held talks with senior NATO officials in Brussels with Sweden's bid to join the Western military alliance facing fresh problems from Turkey.

Ankara on Tuesday postponed accession talks with Sweden and Finland, lashing out at Stockholm over protests that included the burning of the Koran.

The decision further diminished the chances of Turkey ratifying their NATO bids before its May presidential and parliamentary elections.

Jonson insisted that it remained a top priority for the Swedish government to become a member of the alliance "as quickly as possible".

"We're respectful that this is of course a decision for Turkey and for its parliament," he said.

Sweden dropped a long-standing policy of non-alignment last year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked fears that the country was outside NATO's collective security umbrella.

Jonson said Sweden already felt "considerably more secure" after receiving assurances from powers including the United States, Britain and France.

"Of course, being a full member of NATO will provide us with Article Five and the security guarantees, and that's important of course as well," he said.

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