The Danish government has decided to provide Ukraine with a new support package worth one billion euros.
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Sky News writes that Prime Minister Matte Frederiksen will present a new support package to the Danish parliament on December 14.
Denmark has already provided about 2.8 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine and another 378 million euros in humanitarian support.
In September, Denmark announced its largest package of military aid to Ukraine since the start of the war.
Denmark will provide the Armed Forces of Ukraine with weapons and ammunition totaling DKK 5.8 billion (about $833.5 million). The assistance will be distributed in three tranches: Ukraine will receive 4.3 billion crowns ($617 million) by the end of this year, 1.4 billion ($209 million) in 2024 and another 52 million ($7.5 million). million) – in 2025.
Denmark, in particular, pledged to supply Ukraine with tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, tank ammunition and anti-aircraft guns.
Today Norway also announced a new aid package for Ukraine. This Scandinavian country provides Ukraine with additional NASAMS air defense systems. In addition, Norway will allocate 800 million for salaries. The money will go towards paying nurses, doctors, teachers and other workers.
Source: Racurs

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