Zelensky Wants $1 Billion Per Month From NATO Countries To Buy US Weapons

NATO states have so far committed about $2 billion to buying US weapons for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that he wants $1 billion per month from NATO countries to purchase US weapons, comments that come as a peace deal seems increasingly unlikely following the summit between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

NATO recently announced a new scheme under which member states commit to spending on US weapons to ship to Ukraine, known as the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. So far, about $2 billion has been committed to the effort in pledges from the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, and Canada.

“Our goal is to fill this program with no less than $1 billion every month,” Zelensky said during a joint press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store in Ukraine. “We also discussed our domestic drone production and joint opportunities with partners. Investments now can help not only physically but also force Russia to end this war.”

Zelensky and Store hold a joint press conference on August 25, 2025 (photo released by Zelensky’s office)

During his visit to Ukraine, Store pledged that Norway would provide Ukraine with $8.4 billion in aid for 2026, the same amount Norway provided this year. The Norwegian leader said the $8.4 billion will go toward “military and civilian support.”

Zelensky and Store also discussed the idea of security guarantees for Ukraine, an issue that could sink the peace process as Ukraine and its European backers are insisting on some type of arrangement that would involve Western troops deploying to Ukraine, an idea Moscow has made clear is unacceptable and a non-starter for negotiations.

“Norway is one of the participants of the Coalition of the Willing, and Ukraine hopes that Norway will take an active part in the initiatives that are meant to provide real, long-term security guarantees for our people, our state, and everyone in Europe,” Zelensky said.

Also on Monday, Zelensky met with Keith Kellogg, President Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine. According to Zelensky’s office, they discussed the “ongoing work on building a security architecture for Ukraine, which is currently being developed by the teams of Ukraine, the United States, and partner countries.”

Dave DeCamp is the news editor of Antiwar.com, follow him on Twitter @decampdave.

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