The Ukrainian President’s Office announced on February 8 that Ukraine and Denmark have begun negotiations on a bilateral security agreement.
Group of Seven (G7) countries and several other partners have committed to providing security to Ukraine through bilateral treaties. Britain clinched the first such deal during Rishi Sunak’s term as chancellor. visit I went to Kiev on January 12th.
Both France and Germany reportedly plan to sign their own security agreements with Ukraine in the coming weeks.
The Ukrainian delegation leading the negotiations will be headed by Deputy Secretary of State for the President Ihor Zovka, while the Danish delegation will be headed by Lisbeth Gilmer-Johns, Secretary of State for Foreign Policy.
The announcement follows the visit of Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen to Ukraine on January 26th.
According to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Copenhagen Assigned Since the start of the full-scale invasion, military aid to Ukraine has amounted to 4.3 billion euros ($4.6 billion), and humanitarian and other aid has totaled nearly 408 million euros ($439 million).
Denmark and the Netherlands were among the first countries to commit to deploying F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.Ryogoku Establishment A “Fighter Union” will be established in July 2023 to provide international expertise and training to Ukrainian pilots and technical staff.
Denmark, mid-August 2023 pledged Provides 19 F-16s to Ukraine, first 6 Be expected Delivery is scheduled for spring 2024, with the remainder scheduled for delivery by 2025.
Danish and Dutch officials said the delivery schedule would depend on factors such as Ukraine’s infrastructure and pilot readiness.
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