European defense stocks slide as Zelenskyy ditches Ukraine NATO membership bid

European defense stocks slide as Zelenskyy ditches Ukraine NATO membership bid


European defense companies fell sharply on Monday as talks over a potential peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine took a new turn.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said over the weekend that Ukraine was prepared to abandon the country’s longstanding aim of joining the NATO military alliance in exchange for alternative security guarantees to protect it from Russia. Joining NATO is unlikely given some members’ opposition, but the announcement marks a major policy shift by Ukraine.

Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest arms manufacturer, had fallen more than 2.5% by 11:30 a.m. in London (6:30 a.m. ET).

The company, which also makes air defense systems, anti-tank weapons, armored vehicles, and ammunition, led the sector’s losses, as German counterparts Hensoldt and Renk also slipped into negative territory.

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Hensoldt, the military technology and surveillance specialist, was 2.2% off in morning trade, while tank maker Renk traded 1.9% lower.

Swedish fighter jet manufacturer Saab was also down 1.7%.

Zelenskyy’s offer to ditch Ukraine’s long-term NATO ambitions came during talks with U.S. officials Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, which are continuing this week. Kyiv is now seeking separate security guarantees from the West, which it sees as vital to any lasting ceasefire.

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Zelenskyy said in a WhatsApp discussion with reporters on Sunday that such security guarantees would “provide an opportunity to prevent another outbreak of Russian aggression.”

Russia remains steadfast in its opposition to any Ukrainian membership of NATO.

Protracted discussions on how to end the near four-year-long conflict — which entered a second day in Berlin on Monday — have thrust the continent’s defense industry back into the spotlight.

The Stoxx Europe Aerospace and Defense Index was down by more than 0.2% on Monday. The benchmark has soared more than 50% year-to-date.



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