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Ukraine and Latvia want to launch joint production of artillery shells and drones - Shmyhal

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Ukraine and Latvia discussed the launch of joint production of 155-mm shells and drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and Latvia will provide treatment and rehabilitation for wounded Ukrainian soldiers.

Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal discussed with his Latvian counterpart Evika Silini the issue of giving a new impetus to the organization of a new joint production of 155-mm shells, as well as the launch of joint production of drones for the needs of the Armed Forces. Shmyhal said this during a press conference, UNN reports.

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We also discussed how to give a new impetus to the organization of a new joint production of 155-mm shells in Latvia or at joint ventures. I am confident that we will soon see the results of these negotiations. I would also like to thank Latvia for its effective leadership in the drone coalition, where we expect to launch joint production of drones for the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the near future. Indeed, I confirm the high performance of drones manufactured in Latvia, which are very impressive

- Shmyhal said.

He noted that the parties discussed the training of the Ukrainian military, as well as the treatment and rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian soldiers.

We have agreed that this year another number of our soldiers will be able to come and receive treatment in Latvia. This is an extraordinary initiative for us

- Shmyhal added.

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Within the framework of the Drone Coalition, Latvia plans to send Ukraine the first drones worth 1 million euros , which have already passed all the necessary tests and have been recognized as sufficiently suitable for combat operations.

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