January 9, 2025
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Sibiga discussed with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iceland the increase of investment in the production of weapons

Sybiga discussed with the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iceland the increase of investment in the production of weapons. Iceland has already allocated 2 million euros and will continue support in demining and energy infrastructure.”, — write on: unn.ua

Minister of Foreign Affairs Andriy Sybiga discussed with his Icelandic counterpart Torgerdur Katrin Gunnarsdottir the increase of investment in Ukrainian arms production. Sybiga said this during their joint press conference in Kyiv, reports UNN.

We offer the Icelandic side to increase investment in Ukrainian arms production, and we discussed this in detail with the minister today

Sybiga expressed gratitude to Iceland for help in the areas of demining, logistical support, training of the Ukrainian military and support for the initiative on the operational procurement of weapons.

“We are grateful to Iceland for the recent contribution of more than 2 million euros to the production of Ukrainian weapons according to the “Danish model”, – said the minister.

Gunnarsdottir said that Iceland will continue to use its voice to support Ukraine.

“We will continue to provide focused, practical support, for example in the field of demining, in your energy infrastructure and in the defense field. We have indeed discussed this,” Gunnarsdottir said.

Addition

In May 2024, Ukraine and Iceland concluded a security agreement.

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