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DENMARK AND UKRAINE

Denmark signs 10-year security agreement with Ukraine

Denmark, one of Ukraine's staunchest allies, said on Thursday it had reached a 10-year security agreement with Kyiv, following similar deals signed recently by Berlin, London and Paris.

Denmark signs 10-year security agreement with Ukraine
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Troels Lund Poulsen announce a ten-year agreement with Ukraine on continued military support. Photo: Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix

Ukraine has been keen to shore up its security with bilateral agreements while it waits in hope of someday joining the NATO defence alliance.

“The agreement means that future military and civilian support will be established in a framework for the next 10 years in a bilateral political agreement,” Denmark’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

The support will be financed by Denmark’s Ukraine Foundation, currently valued at 69.1 billion kroner, it said.

Denmark is the fourth-biggest donor of military aid to Ukraine, according to recent data from the Germany-based Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

“Denmark is one of the countries supporting Ukraine the most, and I’m proud,” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told reporters.

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“The commitments build bridges to Ukraine’s future EU and NATO membership,” the government said in its statement.

The announcement came as the Danish defence ministry unveiled its 15th package of military aid to Ukraine, this one worth 1.7 billion kroner.

It said it had, through contacts with the Czech Republic, financed the purchase of 15,000 artillery munitions to be delivered to Ukraine “within a few months”.

The package also includes air defence, mine clearance materiel and drones.

It said the first F-16 fighter jets it had pledged to Ukraine last year, together with the Netherlands and Norway, would be delivered by the summer, “if everything continues as planned”.

The Danish security commitment includes continued donation of military material and training, “but it also heralds a much closer cooperation between Denmark and Ukraine, which among other things involves cyber and intelligence cooperation,” Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in the statement.

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DENMARK AND UKRAINE

Denmark to stop training Ukrainian F-16 pilots

Denmark’s air force will stop training Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets after 2024, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said on Monday.

Denmark to stop training Ukrainian F-16 pilots

Poulsen confirmed the Danish decision at a joint press conference with Norwegian counterpart Bjørn Arild Gram, citing “respect for” the fact that the Danish air force is in the process of switching from using F-16s to F-35 fighter jets, and will be using its Skrydstrup air base, where the Ukrainian pilots are currently trained, for this purpose.

Denmark will still contribute to the training of Ukrainian pilots outside of Denmark, Poulsen also said.

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Ukrainian pilots are currently trained in Romania as well as in Denmark, but no decision has been made as to whether Denmark could contribute in Romania, he said.

Alongside the Netherlands, Denmark has led an international training coalition for Ukrainian F-16 fighter pilots.

Denmark has also committed to donating 19 F-16s to Ukraine, with the first four aircraft due to arrive in Ukraine “this summer”, according to earlier reports.

Norway has also pledged a number of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. Two Norwegian F-16s are involved in the training at Skrydstrup.

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