Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit discusses delivery of additional Patriot systems – photos

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has summed up the results of the fourth Ukraine-Northern Europe summit, which, among other things, discussed the supply of additional air defence systems to Ukraine. Source: Zelenskyy on Telegram, as reported by European Pravda Details: Zelenskyy said the summit discussed how to supply Ukraine with additional air defence systems, including Patriots.

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The summit also agreed to increase defence production both in Ukraine and among partners.

In addition, Zelenskyy stressed that all Nordic partners supported Ukraine's Victory Plan.

Zelenskyy at the Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit. Zelenskyy at the Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit.Photo: Zelenskyy on Telegram

Quote: "We discussed in detail our need for geopolitical certainty.

An invitation for Ukraine to join NATO is a way to strengthen not only Ukraine but also all partners in the Alliance."

Zelenskyy at the Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit.
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pPhoto: Zelenskyy on Telegram Zelenskyy at the Ukraine-Northern Europe Summit. Photo: Zelenskyy on Telegram

More details: As is known, during a bilateral meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Reykjavik, Zelenskyy discussed the possibility of Denmark's participation in the training of a Ukrainian military brigade, among other things.

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Background:

  • In early October, Ukraine received the first Patriot air defence system from Romania, which Romania agreed to send and finally approved in September.
  • Kyiv's NATO allies promised to provide seven air defence systems in total, but former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said earlier that some of the promised Patriot systems were delayed.
  • On 29 October, it was reported that Norway had allocated EUR120 million to purchase a new Patriot air defence system for Romania to replace the one it had recently given to Ukraine.

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