Denmark has allocated a new package of military aid to Ukraine worth 295 million euros, which will be used to support maritime capabilities
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Denmark has allocated a new military aid package worth 295 million euros to Ukraine, aimed at developing Ukraine's maritime capabilities, purchasing unmanned aerial vehicles, and producing missile parts in cooperation with the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
The Danish government has announced a new military aid package worth about 295 million euros, which will be used to develop Ukraine's maritime capabilities, as well as to purchase unmanned aerial vehicles and produce missile parts in cooperation with the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
This was reported by the Danish Ministry of Defense, UNN reports.
Details
According to the Danish Ministry of Defense, the Danish government has announced a new military aid package worth 2.2 billion kroner (about 295 million euros), which will be used to develop Ukraine's maritime potential, as well as to purchase unmanned aerial vehicles and produce missile parts in cooperation with the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
In addition, 200 million kroons (28.5 million euros) of this amount will be used to invest in the Ukrainian defense industry.
In March, I visited a number of Ukrainian defense companies in Kyiv, and it became clear that there is great potential for future cooperation that could bring essential equipment to Ukraine that could make a difference on the battlefield
The package also includes a number of different agreements with allies on procurement and donations to Ukraine from the defense industry of Western countries, as well as joint donations. Some of the weapons will be supplied by Danish companies.
Recall
Denmark, which has contributed a total of 11 million euros to the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine, will contribute another 5.8 million dollars to the Fund.