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Ministry of Defence

The Ministry of Defence is responsible for Sweden’s total defence. This includes military defence and coordination of civil defence. The Ministry is also responsible for coordinating Sweden’s emergency preparedness and protection against accidents. In addition, the Ministry directs and monitors Sweden’s contributions to NATO’s deterrence and defence, international defence cooperation and international operations.

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  • NATO Defence Ministers agree on new capability targets

    The ministers standing in a stairway during the meeting.
    Group photo from the meeting in Brussels on 5 June. Photo: NATO

    At the meeting of NATO Defence Ministers in Brussels on 5 June, member countries’ defence ministers agreed on new capability targets for the Alliance. In conjunction with the meeting, Swedish Minister for Defence Pål Jonson also signed a number of agreements on behalf of Sweden.

Illustration: Government Offices of Sweden

New donations to NATO’s support to Ukraine

The Government has instructed the Swedish Armed Forces to contribute SEK 550 million to NATO’s support to Ukraine. The donations are funded by the 19th support package for Ukraine, presented by the Government on 31 March and adopted by the Riksdag on 29 April.

“The scope of Sweden’s military support is a strength. The contributions to these NATO funds will enhance Ukraine’s endurance and logistical capabilities,” says Minister for Defence Pål Jonson.

Soldiers and a tank with a Ukrainian flag.
The donations are part of the 19th support package to Ukraine that was previously presented by the Government. Photo: Ministry of Defense of Ukraine

Sweden contributes SEK 4.8 billion to strengthen Ukraine’s defence capability

On 22 May, the Government instructed the Swedish Armed Forces to provide economic donations to multilateral funds and initiatives aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s defence capability. These donations total approximately SEK 4.8 billion.

Illustration: Government Offices of Sweden

Sweden signs Memorandum of Understanding on the protection of critical undersea infrastructure

On May 16, Sweden signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) concerning the protection of critical undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. The MoU was concluded with the Baltic Sea countries within the EU, along with Norway, Iceland and the EU.

Illustration: Government Offices

Defence Resolution 2025-2030

The most substantial reinforcement of the total defence since the Cold War is now taking place. Sweden is rapidly rearming in an international context and making major investments in both the civil and the military defence. The military defence is being allocated more than SEK 170 billion and the civil defence more than SEK 37.5 billion by 2030. Military defence expenditures will reach 2.6 per cent of GDP by 2028. A powerful Swedish total defence strengthens the security of both Sweden and NATO.

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