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Tuesday, 17 March 2026 - 21:10

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Netherlands, UK, Finland plan multilateral defense fund to boost European rearmament

The Netherlands, the UK, and Finland plan to create a new financing body for defense initiatives. The Multilateral Defense Mechanism (MDM), open to nations with strong credit standings, aims to stimulate their defense sectors and accelerate rearmament efforts.

The three nations, along with other allies forming “a core group of NATO partners,” are looking into the creation of a new defense fund. The EU has already started efforts to coordinate procurement and financing for defense projects. However, the UK, home to one of Europe’s leading defense industries, remains mostly outside these initiatives, as London and Brussels continue to disagree on participation terms.

The MDM aims to combine orders from several countries and simplify joint purchases, which can reduce costs and accelerate deliveries, essential as Europe moves to rearm rapidly. The fund can also recycle loans, increasing its overall effect. “More security for the same money,” Finance Minister Eelco Heinen notes.

The new fund is scheduled to launch by next year. “It is open to like-minded Western partners, within and beyond the EU,” Heinen explained. The Netherlands has historically resisted efforts by countries like France to restrict defense purchases to the EU, excluding British or American suppliers.

Recent administrations, with VVD’s Heinen at the forefront, have also been cautious about co-financing rearmament with EU nations that have lower credit ratings, particularly in Southern Europe.

The three nations stress that the MDM is intended to supplement existing European and NATO efforts.

Reporting by ANP

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