Denmark has announced the launch of a new large-scale aid program for Ukraine with a budget of 375 million euros. The main goal of this initiative is to strengthen the resilience of the state, develop green energy, and democratic institutions, which is an important step towards European integration.
This is reported by Finway
Three Main Areas of the Program
The program is designed for three years and is implemented as an integration project focused on systematic support for Ukraine. According to the statement by Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, the cooperation includes:
- Strengthening the country’s resilience and supporting early recovery.
- Ensuring energy security and promoting the transition to renewable energy.
- Developing democratic institutions necessary to align with European Union standards.
“This is a systematic integration project for Ukraine over three years with a budget of 375 million euros. Three key areas: support for resilience and early recovery, energy security and transition to green energy, and development of democratic institutions,” said Sybiha.
Details of Cooperation and Prospects for Ukraine
During a joint briefing in Kyiv, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen confirmed that his visit aims to officially launch the program. In addition to supporting the ‘green transition’, it is also aimed at improving conditions for the development of private business and enhancing Ukraine’s capacity to respond to the urgent needs of its citizens. All these measures will contribute to Ukraine’s further advancement towards European Union membership.