Northern European Leaders Supported the Victory Plan - Statement.


Leaders of Northern European countries and the President of Ukraine confirmed their support for the Victory Plan. This is stated in the declaration made during the Ukraine - Northern Europe summit, which took place in Reykjavik on October 28.
The statement says that the Northern European countries confirm their unwavering commitment to the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security of Ukraine. They emphasized that support for Ukraine will continue for as long as necessary. Currently, Northern European countries have provided Ukraine with over 20 billion euros in aid. They will also continue to look for new ways to support Ukraine during its fight against Russian aggression.
The leaders of Northern European countries stressed the importance of cooperation with Ukraine in the field of security and ensuring a secure future. They also support the reconstruction and recovery of Ukraine and are interested in further development of cooperation with its defense industry. The Northern European countries also welcome the Ukrainian treaty and support the idea of Ukraine's future membership in NATO.
The leaders of the Northern European countries believe that Ukraine's future membership in NATO will contribute significantly to the security and stability of Europe. They confirmed their determination to support and strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.
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