Ukraine has signed an agreement with Germany on immediate actions to strengthen Ukraine’s air defence system. Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands and Denmark will also join the project.
Source: Defence Minister Rustem Umierov on Facebook
Quote: "At the meeting of G7 defence ministers, we signed an important agreement with Germany on immediate actions to strengthen Ukraine's air defence system. The agreement provides for arrangements under which the signatory countries will contribute to joint projects or finance their own projects aimed at strengthening the air defence capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In addition to Ukraine, five other signatory countries will join the project: Germany, Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands and Denmark."
Details: Umierov thanked Germany for the initiative and the participating countries for their strong contribution to Ukraine's security.
Background: On 19 October, the Group of Seven (G7) defence ministers said in a joint statement following their meeting in Naples that they support Ukraine's irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership.
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a2aurelio on October 20th, 2024 at 06:35 UTC »
This is great news.
This week, Russia has widened the Ukraine war with NK troops and weapons in Ukraine, and bombing in Syria to prop up Assad and Hizbollah, directly benefitting Iran.
Zelensky also gave an ultimatum: NATO or nukes, and that appears to have taken seriously.
This seems like NATO marginalizing Hungary and Turkey
kittwolf on October 20th, 2024 at 05:03 UTC »
“Fuck it, we’re going to start our own club”. About time.
Silly-avocatoe on October 20th, 2024 at 00:32 UTC »
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Ukraine has signed an agreement with Germany on immediate actions to strengthen Ukraine’s air defence system. Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands and Denmark will also join the project.
Source: Defence Minister Rustem Umierov on Facebook
Quote: "At the meeting of G7 defence ministers, we signed an important agreement with Germany on immediate actions to strengthen Ukraine's air defence system. The agreement provides for arrangements under which the signatory countries will contribute to joint projects or finance their own projects aimed at strengthening the air defence capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In addition to Ukraine, five other signatory countries will join the project: Germany, Belgium, Norway, the Netherlands and Denmark."