Europe's desire to give Ukriane more weapons is hampered by high costs and production backlogs. Denmark is leading a new project to get around that.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, right, reaches out to greet Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen, left, during a meeting of EU foreign ministers at the European Council
Oleksii has learning disabilities and, after initially re-locating to Denmark, returned to his group home in Ukraine a few months ago. Raisa runs a nearby respite centre for disabled people. And we hear from Sara Cincurova,
Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The writer is Denmark’s foreign minister. He writes on behalf of the foreign ministers of the Nordic and Baltic countries There are certain milestones you look forward to.
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Carla Sands, former U.S. ambassador to Denmark, says there’s “no way” the Ukraine-U.S. rare minerals deal wasn’t locked down before President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sat down in the Oval Office today.
Ukraine’s Defence Minister Rustem Umierov took part in a meeting of defence ministers from Baltic and Scandinavian countries in the Nordic Baltic Eight format during his visit to Denmark. Source: Umierov on Telegram,
The minister highlighted the strong backing Ukraine continues to receive from its northern European allies. “Another important goal of my visit to Denmark was to participate in the NB8 meeting, which brought together defense ministers from Norway,
US military aid to Ukraine has included more Infantry Fighting Vehicles, Multiple Launch Rocket Systems and Howitzers than any other country. Poland has donated the most tanks with 354, followed by the Netherlands with 104 then Denmark with 77 followed by ...
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov participated in a meeting of the Nordic-Baltic 8 (NB8), where the Baltic and Northern European countries presented new initiatives to support Ukraine. Notably, they announced an increase in military aid.
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.