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Sweden to invest $1.6 billion in air defence systems

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SALEN, Sweden, ​Jan 11 (Reuters) - Sweden will spend 15 billion Swedish crowns ($1.6 billion) on ⁠air defence aimed at primarily protecting civilians and civilian infrastructure, the ‍government said on Sunday.

Sweden has, like most ​European countries, invested heavily in defence following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. However, ​Sweden's vast territory has remained vulnerable to aerial threats.

"The experience from the war in Ukraine clearly shows how crucial a robust ‌and resilient air defence is," Defence ‌Minister Pal Jonson told reporters at a ​security conference in northern Sweden.

He said Sweden would buy short-range air ‌defence systems to protect cities, bridges, ⁠power plants and other critical infrastructure.

On ‌Sunday Prime Minister ​Ulf Kristersson criticized the U.S. administration's "threatening rhetoric" against Greenland and Denmark, saying ⁠the U.S. ⁠should thank Denmark for being a ​loyal ally.

($1 = 9.1954 Swedish crowns)

(Reporting by Johan AhlanderEditing ‌by Tomasz Janowski)

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