Ukraine signs security agreement with Denmark
23 February 15:51
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen signed a security agreement between Denmark and Ukraine in Lviv, according to the
The agreement is valid for 10 years, during which Denmark undertakes to provide Ukraine with comprehensive military, financial and humanitarian assistance. Thus, support in 2024 will amount to at least EUR 1.8 billion.
Danish military assistance will specialise in air force and air defence, maritime security, demining, technology and drones.
Particular attention will be paid to F-16 aircraft and everything related to them: training, simulators, ammunition, repairs, etc.
Denmark will also assist in countering Russian cyber aggression, cyber espionage and hybrid warfare.
Denmark will continue to oversee the restoration of Mykolaiv and Mykolaiv region.
Denmark will actively support Ukraine’s accession to NATO and the EU.
In the event of a future Russian attack, the document provides for consultations within 24 hours to determine the next steps.
The agreement can be extended after 10 years.
The full text of the document is available here:
https://www.president.gov.ua/news/ugoda-pro-spivrobitnictvo-u-sferi-bezpeki-ta-dovgostrokovu-p-89185
“Festival of security agreements”
Against the backdrop of disappointing news from the US Congress, the “Festival of Security Agreements with Ukraine” is gaining momentum, with Western countries guaranteeing our security under bilateral agreements such as the Budapest Memorandum. Ukraine has already signed such agreements with the UK, Germany and France.
In addition, agreements with Canada, the United States, Italy and Poland may be among the next to be signed, as it is known that the government is negotiating with these countries.
For example, the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, said that two rounds of talks between Ukraine and the US have already taken place on the content and content of the relevant agreement with the US government.
Ukraine is desperately trying to gain the support of the world. In particular, the following 5 points of the Ukrainian Formula for Peace were presented at this year’s Davos Economic Forum.