Overview
- Of the 1.1 billion kroner package, 400 million kroner is earmarked to train Ukrainian military personnel.
- The package funds maritime initiatives, technical maintenance of tanks, fuel provision, and rehabilitation support conducted under NATO auspices.
- A separate 1.6 billion kroner will flow through Denmark’s Ukraine fund to buy drones, ammunition, and equipment from Ukrainian manufacturers.
- Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen framed the move as sustaining Ukraine’s combat power across training and equipment support.
- Denmark reports roughly 70.3 billion kroner in military support for Ukraine over 2022–2028, reflecting sustained backing since Russia’s full-scale invasion.