Ukraine and Denmark launch joint weapons production: project details.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal held a meeting with Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen and representatives of the Danish parliament. According to the defense ministry, the key topic of conversation was strengthening industrial cooperation between the countries.
'We will soon launch a large project within the framework of the President's initiative Build with Ukraine. This will allow us to scale up the production of Ukrainian weapons on Danish territory and more effectively provide our soldiers with everything they need,' Shmyhal stated.
According to the Ukrainian defense minister, cooperation between the countries began with the 'Danish model' of support, which has been extremely effective. This model allowed for investment in the production of Ukrainian weapons for the needs of the Defense Forces.
Discussion of the situation at the front
The parties discussed the situation at the front and key priorities, including strengthening air defense and developing long-range weapons to force Russia to peace. Shmyhal emphasized that the Build with Ukraine initiative will be an important step towards achieving these goals.
'I sincerely thank Mr. Poulsen for this visit on Independence Day. Thank you to Denmark, its government, and its people for the comprehensive support that strengthens the defense capability of Ukraine and Europe,' the Ukrainian minister concluded.
The Ukrainian defense minister met with his colleagues from Denmark to discuss cooperation in the field of defense and the development of the military-industrial complex. Both sides expressed their readiness to deepen cooperation and take important steps to strengthen defense capabilities.
During the meeting, the defense ministers of Ukraine and Denmark discussed industrial cooperation between the countries, noting that cooperation in military production has great potential for enhancing the defense capabilities of both countries. The importance of strengthening air defense and developing weapons to ensure peace in the region was also emphasized.Read also
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