Ukraine is actively deepening its defense cooperation with European allies, including Lithuania, Romania, Poland, and Denmark. The new agreements pertain to both the joint production of modern weapons and the enhancement of training for Ukrainian military personnel.
This is reported by Business • Media
Joint Ventures and Technological Exchange with Lithuania and Romania
The defense partnership between Kyiv and Vilnius is reaching a new level with preparations for the launch of joint ventures. One of the main focuses is the production of long-range drones, as well as the development of Ukrainian companies in Lithuania. The parties have agreed on the exchange of innovations and technologies, which will enhance the effectiveness of the defense industries of both countries.
In collaboration with Romania, the emphasis is on creating interceptor drones, FPV drones, and long-range UAVs. Bucharest has already provided Kyiv with 22 packages of military assistance, and the arrival of the 23rd is expected soon. This indicates the stability and scale of support from Romanian partners.
Poland and Denmark: Training, Production, and New Initiatives
In southern Poland, the construction of the second-largest training camp, intended for the training of Ukrainian and Polish military personnel, is nearing completion. The project is being implemented with the support of NATO and Norway. Construction began on July 14, and the first training course for Ukrainian military personnel is scheduled to start on September 1.
Ukraine, together with Denmark, is launching a joint project within the framework of the Build with Ukraine initiative. This will not only scale up the production of Ukrainian weapons in Denmark but also strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities. One of the key goals of the initiative is to enhance air defense to counter Russian terror and develop long-range weaponry, which is intended to exert pressure on Russia to achieve peace.
“The Build with Ukraine initiative will be an important contribution to strengthening air defense against Russian terror and developing long-range weaponry to compel Russia to peace.”