Sweden pledges another $1.4 billion in military aid to Ukraine

February 19, 2026 7:18 AM EST

Soldiers sit on a tank at P7 Regiment in Revingehed, Sweden October 24 2024. TT News Agency/Johan Nilsson via REUTERS

STOCKHOLM, Feb 19 (Reuters) - ‌Sweden announced ​on ​Thursday a 12.9 billion crown ($1.42 billion) military aid package for ‌Ukraine that will include air defence, drones, ⁠long-range missiles and ammunition.

The largest item in the ‌package is the procurement ‌of newly manufactured short‑range air defence equipment worth 4.3 billion crowns, the government ​said in a statement.

Including the package, which is part of a 40 ⁠billion crown framework for 2026, Sweden's military support to Ukraine ​since Russia's invasion in 2022 amounts to 103 billion crowns, Defence Minister ​Pal Jonson told a ‌press conference.

"The focus is clear: newly manufactured air defence systems, long-range ⁠capabilities and ammunition to meet Ukraine’s most urgent operational needs," he said on X.

Two ⁠days of peace talks in Geneva between Ukraine and ​Russia ended on Wednesday without a breakthrough. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was dissatisfied with the ‌outcome, while Washington reported "meaningful progress".

Separately on Thursday, Stockholm said it plans ‌to issue guarantees to the World ⁠Bank for a 2.5 ‌billion crown ​loan to Ukraine.

($1 = 9.0640 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Essi ‌Lehto)



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