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More Than $100 Million Sent to Ukraine for Air DefenseSweden has announced a military aid package valued at approximately $113 million to enhance Ukraine’s air defense capabilities amid escalating Russian attacks. The United States and Ukraine have reached an agreement on a draft minerals deal,
"We're no longer a country that cannot be trusted," observes Micael Johansson, chief executive of Swedish defence company Saab, in reference to the nation's previous historic neutrality.
Sweden will allocate SEK 22.5 million (over EUR 2 million) to promote the empowerment of women in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNSweden to deliver gas turbines to Ukraine soonSweden allocated 500 million Swedish kronor (roughly $47 million) for the construction of gas turbines for Ukraine. "Each turbine can generate electricity for 185,000 people. We are doing everything we can to support Ukrainian families,
Sweden and Finland, two nations once famed for their neutrality, have arguably found a business and security boom in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Less than three years after applying
Sweden's former prime minister Carl Bildt has accused Russia of working with the US to undermine Ukraine's position.
Europe's desire to give Ukraine more weapons is hampered by high costs and production backlogs. Denmark is leading a new project to get around that.
Sweden has announced a new aid package for Ukraine, including RBS 70 and Tridon Mk2 air defense systems, to mark the war’s third anniversary.
Sweden has manufactured two large gas turbines to support Ukraine.The Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine reported this on Facebook, Ukrainian News Agency
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov participated in a meeting of the Nordic-Baltic 8 (NB8), where the Baltic and Northern European countries presented new initiatives to support Ukraine. Notably, they announced an increase in military aid.
Norway will more than double its financial pledge to Ukraine this year while also hiking its own defence spending, the prime minister said on Thursday, declaring the Nordic country faced its most serious security situation for 80 years.
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