UA RU EN

Denmark guarantees Ukraine 90 billion euros: what Frederiksen and Zelensky discussed

Данія обіцяє Україні фінансову підтримку на суму 90 мільярдів євро: основні теми зустрічі між Frederiksen і Zelensky. Photo: Зеленський

Meeting between Denmark and Ukraine

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen held a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which important aspects of support for Ukraine amid the ongoing war were discussed. Special attention was paid to the financial assistance that Denmark is ready to provide to Ukraine. As part of this support, Denmark has provided a financial security guarantee for Ukraine amounting to 90 billion euros.

Frederiksen emphasized the importance of continuing the negotiation process and noted that the responsibility for disrupting peace and prolonging the war should be placed on Russia. This statement reflects Denmark's position on the conflict and its support for Ukraine in the fight for sovereignty and territorial integrity. Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Frederiksen for this significant support, which demonstrates the close cooperation between the countries during the crisis.

Denmark's active role in international affairs

Denmark has also served as the presiding country in the European Union for the past six months, further highlighting its active role in international affairs, particularly in issues of security and stability in Europe. This meeting between the leaders of both countries was an important step in strengthening partnerships and continuing dialogue on security and financial support for Ukraine.

This meeting underscores Denmark's active position in supporting Ukraine, which continues amid the military conflict. Providing financial assistance and expressing support from Denmark can have a positive impact on Ukraine's stability and its ability to resist aggression. It is also important that Denmark, while serving as the presiding country in the EU, can contribute to forming a unified European Union policy on supporting Ukraine, which is a key factor in the context of international relations and security in the region.