Latvia says it transfers all of its helicopters to Ukraine.
Latvia's Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said[1] at the Ukraine Recovery Conference (UCR 2023) on June 21 that his country is completing the transfer of all of its helicopters to Ukraine. He also said that Riga's military aid to Ukraine amounts to 1% of Latvia's gross domestic product (GDP) and includes Stinger surface-to-air missiles. The Baltic country announced[2] the delivery of helicopters, Stingers, small arms, drones, and ammunition in January.
Latvia also provides training to Ukrainian troops.
The UCR 2023 took off on June 21, gathering Ukraine's partners to mobilize support for its economic recovery.
Ukraine Recovery Conference begins in London
The 2023 Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC), an event aimed at mobilizing international support for Ukraine's economic stabilization and war recovery, started in London on June 21.
The Kyiv IndependentMartin Fornusek[3]References
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- ^ Ukraine Recovery Conference begins in LondonThe 2023 Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC), an event aimed at mobilizing international support for Ukraine's economic stabilization and war recovery, started in London on June 21.The Kyiv IndependentMartin Fornusek (kyivindependent.com)