EU Defense Ministers Will Meet in Copenhagen: What They Will Discuss for Ukraine.
Informal Meeting of EU Defense Ministers
According to FREEДOM:
On August 28-29, Defense Ministers of European Union countries will gather in Copenhagen (Denmark) to discuss increasing military support for Ukraine and assisting the Ukrainian defense industry. This is reported by Politico, citing a source in the EU, informs FREEДОМ.
Also participating in the discussion will be the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas, and NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte.
Conference participants will focus on military support for Ukraine, strengthening Europe's defense capabilities, as well as EU missions and operations.
The publication notes that the official agenda does not include the issue of security guarantees for Ukraine, however, this topic is expected to be discussed during the meeting.
Earlier, Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov reported that Ukraine is strengthening defense cooperation with Sweden, Latvia, and Denmark.
This meeting of EU defense ministers underscores the importance of supporting Ukraine amidst current security challenges in the region. Increasing military aid and engaging new partners can significantly impact the current situation and contribute to stability in Europe.
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