Nordic and Baltic countries on Monday pledged to increase military aid to Ukraine, three years after the country was invaded by Russia. The announcement came as leaders of Nordic and Baltic countries visited Kyiv, reiterating their support for Ukraine.
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«The outcome of the war will have fundamental and long-lasting effects on European and transatlantic security,» the presidents of Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine and the prime ministers of Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Norway and Sweden said in a joint statement.
The countries also pledged to provide additional support for Ukraine, including «to provide equipment and training for a scalable brigade-sized unit,» and investing in Ukraine's defence industry.
A brigade is generally 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers, the Norwegian government said.
In a separate statement, Norway said it was planning to use 3.5 billion Norwegian kroner ($315 million) for purchases from the Ukrainian defence industry.
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