Europe's desire to give Ukraine more weapons is hampered by high costs and production backlogs. Denmark is leading a new project to get around that.
Ole Egberg Mikkelsen has been Denmark's representative in Ukraine since 2020. In this article, he provides insight into daily life as an ambassador in the war-torn country.
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Denmark bolsters Ukraine's Air Force with F-16 fighter boostDanish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen announced that Denmark has delivered 12 of the 19 promised F-16 fighters to Ukraine. The remaining aircraft are expected to arrive later this year. The F-16 fighters significantly enhance the Ukrainian Air Force's air defense and attack capabilities.
Shoppers in Sweden, Denmark and Norway see the US as going back on its promises to ally Ukraine in the face of a Russian invasion. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEWS ANALYSIS. Fearing the destabilization of the transatlantic relationship on which its security policy was based, the Nordic country had historically avoided European defense integration.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNDenmark announces new €270m aid package for UkraineThe Danish government has announced an aid package worth 2bn Danish kroner (approx. €268m) for Ukraine. Source: European Pravda; Statement on the Danish government's website Details: On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine,
We respect the Greenlandic right to self-determination,' Danish Foreign Minister Rasmussen says in response US President Trump’s threats to take over semi-autonomous territory of Denmark - Anadolu Aja
Ukrainians say the president remains the right man to lead the country despite a series of explosive rows with his US counterpart, Tom Watling writes
European leaders met in London to form a plan to help end the war in Ukraine. But even potential peacekeepers face political and economic hurdles.
The Danish government will transfer an additional DKK 2 billion ($280 million) to Ukraine, the country's prime minister's office reported on its website on Monday. "The money will go, in particular, to ammunition for Ukrainian soldiers and the creation of ...
Denmark will allocate DKK 405 million ($57 million) for humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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