Ukraine is actively deepening its defense partnership with several European countries, including Lithuania, Romania, Poland, and Denmark. The main goal of these efforts is to enhance its own security and strengthen military-technical capabilities in collaboration with allies.
This is reported by Finway
Joint Projects with Lithuania and Romania
Kyiv and Vilnius plan to establish several joint ventures, including the production of long-range drones. In addition, there are plans to develop Ukrainian companies in Lithuania, as well as an active exchange of cutting-edge military technologies.
In cooperation with Romania, the priority has been set on the development and production of interceptor drones, FPV drones, and long-range unmanned aerial vehicles. Bucharest has already provided Kyiv with 22 packages of military assistance, and Ukraine is expecting to receive the 23rd package of support soon.
New Training Opportunities and Projects with Denmark
In southern Poland, the second-largest training camp for Ukrainian and Polish military personnel will soon open. Its construction was supported by NATO and Norway, starting on July 14 and is currently in the final stages. The first training course for Ukrainian servicemen will begin here on September 1.
At the same time, Ukraine and Denmark are launching a joint project under the Build with Ukraine initiative. This step will allow for the expansion of Ukrainian weapon production directly on Danish territory and will contribute to enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
The Build with Ukraine initiative will be an important contribution to strengthening air defense against Russian terror and developing long-range weaponry to compel the Russian Federation to peace.