Zelenskyy discusses continued defense support with Danish PM
During a working visit to Reykjavik, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
As reported by the presidential press service, during the conversation the parties noted the results of the fourth Ukraine-Northern Europe summit, in particular, the countries' decisions to finance Ukrainian production of weapons, ammunition and long-range weapons following the example of Denmark.
"Thank you for your messages of support for the Victory Plan, as well as domestic weapons production. This is a very important initiative," Zelenskyy noted.
The interlocutors also discussed the continuation of defense support for Ukraine and the receipt of weapons and equipment from the announced aid packages, as well as the possibility of training and staffing a brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Scandinavian countries.
"Zelenskyy and Frederiksen noted the importance of strengthening the Ukrainian air defense, and also noted Denmark's leadership in the Air Force Coalition," the press service notes.
The President and Frederiksen also discussed the further implementation of the Peace Formula and preparations for the second Peace Summit.
The head of the Ukrainian state also noted the importance of intensifying cooperation with the countries of the Global South to restore a just peace.