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Denmark to allocate nearly €600mn in military aid to Ukraine

Ukrainska Pravda

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June 30, 2026

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Denmark to allocate nearly €600mn in military aid to Ukraine

The Danish government has approved its 30th military aid package for Ukraine, worth about 590 million. The package includes the supply of weapons, ammunition and equipment as well as support for training Ukrainian troops.

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The Kyiv Independent

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· Jun 30, 2026

Denmark announces $670 million defense aid package for Ukraine

About 1.3 billion Danish kroner (200 million) have been allocated to the so-called Danish model, a mechanism under which a partner country provides direct funding to Ukrainian arms manufacturers.

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 30, 2026

Ukraine Receives First €3.9B EU Defense Loan Installment

Ukraine has received 3.9 billion from the EU as the first defense payment under the Ukraine Support Loan program. The funds will strengthen Ukraine's defense industry, expand drone production, and support urgent military procurement. The payment is part of a broader 90 billion EU support package for 2026-27, with up to 45 billion expected to be available to Ukraine this year.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 30, 2026

Denmark launches $672 million military aid package for Ukraine  

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Denmark announced ‌on Tuesday a new military donation package to Ukraine worth around 4.4 billion crowns (671.8 million). “Around 1.3 billion crowns is allocated to ‘the Danish model’, which makes it possible to finance the Ukrainian state’s procurement costs through its own ‌defence industry,” the government said in a statement. “In addition, [] The post Denmark launches 672 million military aid package for Ukraine appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Daily Finland

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ukraine receives €3.9b under EU defense support program

Ukraine has received 3.9 billion euros from the European Union (EU) as the first loan under a defense support program, the country's finance ministry said Tuesday, reported Xinhua. The financing is part of the initial tranche of the Ukraine Support Loan worth 5.01 billion euros, the ministry said in a statement. These funds will be directed to what is critically important for our resilience today: strengthening Ukrainian drone production, the defense industry, and meeting the needs of the Defense Forces, said Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko. In 2026, Kiev expects to receive 45 billion euros under the Ukraine Support Loan, including 28.3 billion euros for defense.

AllSides

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· Jun 25, 2026

Von der Leyen announces first payment to Ukraine under €90 billion loan

Ukraine has received 3.2 billion as the first disbursement under the European Union's 90 billion support loan, Ursula von der Leyen has announced. The 3.2 billion will help cover Kyiv's budgetary gaps and guarantee financial stability. A second disbursement dedicated to drone production and worth about 6 billion is expected to be unveiled in the coming days.

PravdaReport

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· Jun 24, 2026

G7 Countries Provide Ukraine With $45.5 Billion in Loans Backed by Frozen Russian Assets

Countries of the Group of Seven (G7) have provided Ukraine with a total of 45.5 billion in loans financed through proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets, according to data from Ukraine's Ministry of Finance cited by RIA Novosti. The total reached that level by the end of May. Majority of Funding Arrived in 2025 According to the ministry's figures, Ukraine received 37.9 billion under the program in 2025.

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Related coverage for "Denmark to allocate nearly €600mn in military aid to Ukraine": The Kyiv Independent — Denmark announces $670 million defense aid package for Ukraine. Kyiv Post — Ukraine Receives First €3.9B EU Defense Loan Installment. Egyptian Gazette — Denmark launches $672 million military aid package for Ukraine  . Daily Finland — Ukraine receives €3.9b under EU defense support program. AllSides — Von der Leyen announces first payment to Ukraine under €90 billion loan. PravdaReport — G7 Countries Provide Ukraine With $45.5 Billion in Loans Backed by Frozen Russian Assets