Ukraine and Denmark signed a memorandum of understanding on long-term cooperation and reconstruction, with Denmark allocating €420 million total (€40M for private sector support and €380M for critical infrastructure using renewable energy).
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Yuliia Svyrydenko, Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, and Morten Bødskov, Danish Minister for Business, signed a memorandum of understanding on long-term cooperation and the reconstruction of Ukraine on 23 April.
The memorandum provides for the Danish government to allocate about €40 million to support the private sector involved in the reconstruction of Ukraine, as well as €380 million to support critical infrastructure using renewable energy.
The funding will be directed to the Danish Export and Investment Fund, which is part of the Danish-Ukrainian Fund.
The Ukrainian-Danish document also provides for the facilitation of meetings between businesses of both countries and the strengthening of cooperation in shipbuilding, development and reconstruction of seaport infrastructure.
Copenhagen will allocate around 420 million euros ($450 million) to Kyiv as part of a memorandum of understanding on long-term cooperation and reconstruction signed on April 23
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