Danish support for Ukraine
Last updated 01.06.2023 16.39 CET
Denmark shows solidarity with Ukraine through multifaceted and long-term support provided bilaterally and in concert with our partners and allies. Since the outbreak of the war, Danish support to Ukraine amounts to approximately EUR 1.3 billion in military support and EUR 192 million in civilian, including humanitarian, contributions. Of the civilian support, approx. EUR 152 million has been donated and approx. EUR 40 million has been guaranteed. The Danish support to Ukraine excludes danish support via the EU.
Some of the Danish focus areas are military support, humanitarian and acute support, financial support to the Ukrainian state, accountability, mine clearance, protection of women and children, reconstruction, the special partnership with Mykolaiv, and anti-corruption.
More information
You can read more about how Denmark supports Ukraine here.
Including Denmark's military support, humanitarian and acute support, financial support to the Ukrainian state, accountability, mine clearance, protection of women and children, reconstruction, the special partnership with Mykolaiv, and anti-corruption.
Press releases
- 23.09.2022 Joint statement on accountability in Ukraine in connection with the UN's 77th General Assembly
- 23.09.2022 New Danish project will support evidence collection for international crimes in Ukraine
- 10.05.2022 Russia behind destructive cyberattack against satellite equipment in the lead up to the invasion of Ukraine
- 02.05.2022 Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod reopens Danish embassy in Kyiv
- 25.03.2022 Denmark launches global platform to work for accountability following Russia’s aggression against Ukraine
- 09.03.2022 Members of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council suspend all activities involving Russia
- 04.03.2022 Russia and Belarus suspended from Council of the Baltic Sea States
- 03.03.2022 Joint Statement on Arctic Council Cooperation following Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
- 02.03.2022 Joint Statement of Nordic-Baltic Foreign Ministers
- 28.02.2022 Help to Ukraine: Denmark sends an additional DKK 150 million for humanitarian efforts