Denmark agreed to increase funding for the Ukraine Fund by DKK 4.4 billion (EUR 590 million) in 2024, bringing the total fund for 2023-2028 to DKK 64.8 billion (EUR 8.7 billion).
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The Danish government and parliament agreed to increase funding for the Ukraine Fund by DKK 4.4 billion (EUR 590 million) in 2024, with most of the 2024 funds already used and a need for further significant military support.
The Danish parliament agreed to add 4.4 billion Danish kroner ($633 million) in military support to the country's Ukraine Fund in 2024
Total financing for military support under the Danish Ukraine Fund in 2023-2028 will amount to 64.8 billion Danish kroner ($9.3 billion)
Denmark is the fourth largest provider of military aid to Kyiv, committing around 4.7 billion euros ($5.1 billion) as of February 2024
At 1.3% of GDP, Denmark is the second largest provider of military aid in terms of percentage of GDP
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