Finland’s President Alexander Stubb visited Ukraine, where he and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an agreement on security cooperation and long-term support between the two countries, Stubb’s office said in a statement.
The agreement covers a range of topics, including political support, backing for Ukraine’s defense and security, and support for Ukrainian reforms and reconstruction.
“The ten-year agreement is proof of Finland’s long-term commitment to supporting Ukraine,” Stubb’s office said.
Stubb also told Zelenskyy that Finland would send another package of defense materials with an estimated value of around EUR 188 million (USD 202.74 million), taking the total Finnish contribution since 2022 to around EUR 2 billion (USD 2.16 billion).
“The ten-year agreement is proof of Finland’s long-term commitment to supporting Ukraine,” Stubb’s office said.
Stubb also told Zelenskyy that Finland would send another package of defense materials with an estimated value of around EUR 188 million (USD 202.74 million), taking the total Finnish contribution since 2022 to around EUR 2 billion (USD 2.16 billion).
Source: Reuters
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