Denis Shmygal thanked the Swedish government for moving the ASC 890 Radar Reconnaissance aircraft.
Ukraine and Sweden have joined the joint production of territorial defense products of both countries. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense on Sunday, August 24th.
Thus, the head of the department Denis Shmygal and the Sweden Paul Johns’ defense minister signed a letter about the goal.
“The document between the Ministry of Defense confirms the efforts of the two countries and creates conditions for the implementation of joint projects in the field of the defense industry … It is also about the intent to continue the exchange of technologies and experiences in the manufacture of military weapons and equipment to strengthen the stability and the OPC’s self and Sweden Sweden,” the report said. “
Also, the Ukrainian side during the negotiations informs the Swedish delegation of the current battlefield situation and the basic needs of Ukraine’s armed forces.
Delegations discussed prospects for cooperation in the field of military aviation, in particular, training pilots and working on joint projects between Swedish and Ukrainian companies.
“The Swedish government is grateful, in particular, for moving the ASC 890 radar reconnaissance aircraft,” Shmygal said.
According to the Ministry of Defense, among the immediate concerns of cooperation – to work with modern military to accelerate their implementation in training, the development of joint labor. The delegations also discussed the activation of cooperation in the field of space technology.
Earlier it was learned that Sweden, Norway and Denmark together allocated nearly 5 billion Norwegian crowns ($ 486 million) for NATO’s new initiative for the supply of American weapons in Ukraine.
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