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Denmark presented the “most ambitious” help program for Ukraine

Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has announced the launch of a new program to assist Ukraine, within which the country will allocate € 375 million. Source: Rasmussen during a press conference with the head of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Andriy Sibiga in Kiev, September 12, “European Truth” Details: On Friday, September 12, Rasmussen presented a new Ukraine Transition Program program, which is “the largest and most amazing programs in history.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Denmark’s Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen has announced the launch of a new program to assist Ukraine, within which the country will allocate € 375 million.

Source: Rasmussen during a press conference with the head of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Andriy Sibiga in Kiev, September 12, “European Truth”

Details: On Friday, September 12, Rasmussen presented a new Ukraine Transition Program program, which is “the largest and most ambitious program in the history of development.”

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It allows Denmark to allocate € 375 million. The concept of this program is to increase Ukraine’s stability and its ability to meet the urgent basic needs of its people.

Sibiga, in turn, said that this program would last three years.

“Three key areas: support for sustainability and early recovery, energy safety and transition to green energy, development of energy institutions,” he said.

At the end of August, they wrote that the contribution of Denmark to the so -called “Danish model” – payment for the production of weapons for Ukraine by Ukrainian companies of the OPC – this year will be about € 1.4 billion.

That same month, it became known that Sweden, Norway and Denmark will jointly allocate about 5 billion Norwegian crowns ($ 500 million) to NATO’s initiative for the supply of US weapons to Ukraine.

And in September, they wrote that thanks to the support of Denmark in Nikolaev opened the largest underground school, in which more than 700 children will be able to return to offline training.

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