NATO Project to Destroy Excess Ukrainian Weapons Stocks
The United States is pleased to announce the launch of a NATO Partnership for Peace Trust Fund project to help Ukraine
destroy stockpiles of excess munitions, small arms and light weapons, and Man-Portable Air Defense Systems. This
represents the largest partnership trust fund project ever undertaken by NATO, and responds to Ukraine’s request for
help in eliminating 1.5 million small arms and light weapons, and 133,000 tons of munitions. These stockpiles, some of
which date from the Soviet era, are a threat to public safety and the environment and a potential proliferation risk.
The four-phase project will span twelve years and cost approximately $27 million in donor contributions.
The United States will lead phase one of the NATO Trust Fund project, which will cost donors over $8.5 million. Ukraine
will provide most of the operational and in-kind demilitarization costs. The project is due to start as soon as the
spring of 2005. As the lead nation for phase one, the U.S. will make an initial contribution of $1,642,000.
The U.S. welcomes broader international support for the project, and will be working with potential donor countries and
organizations, including outside the Partnership for Peace framework. We welcome early pledges of £400,000 from the
United Kingdom and €240,000 from Norway.