Finland announces $217 million military aid package for Ukraine
- Finland has announced a $217 million military aid package for Ukraine, aimed at enhancing defense cooperation with Kyiv.
- The new arms package includes artillery ammunition, which Finland’s Defense Minister Antti Hakkonen stated is 'in great need right now.'
- Finland will contribute €4.5 million to support the second phase of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine .
- Finland's commitment to supporting Ukraine includes collaboration on information exchange, research, and defense industry projects.
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Finland signs new defence pact with Ukraine, announces €200m aid
Finland and Ukraine have signed a new defence cooperation agreement, strengthening military ties between the two nations. The deal was finalised on Thursday during a meeting between Finnish Defence Minister Antti Häkkänen and his Ukrainian counterpart Rustem Umerov. At the same meeting, Finland announced its 28th military aid package to Ukraine, valued at approximately €200 million.
Finland and Ukraine Sign Defence Cooperation Agreement
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