Finland announces 200 million euros more in aid to Ukraine and closer defence cooperation
Finland has announced a new 200 million euro arms package for Ukraine, emphasizing artillery ammunition. Finland's Defence Minister highlighted the importance of support and collaboration, considering Ukraine's significant experience against Russi...

Finland's Defence Minister Antti Hakkanen
Finland's Defence Ministry said other contents of the aid package would not be divulged at this time.
Hakkanen said that Finland remains committed to supporting Ukraine and shares Kyiv's "view of the Russian threat in light of our historical experiences."
The areas of closer cooperation include information exchange, research and innovation, ammunition production, and defense industry projects in Finland and Ukraine, the ministry said.
The minister said that the relationship was not a one-way street.
"Three years of war against Russia have made Ukraine's armed forces one of the strongest in Europe. At the same time, the country has accumulated extensive experience in defending itself against Russia. It is therefore clear that in developing our own defense, we should listen carefully to Ukraine's teachings and utilize their experiences," Hakkanen said.
The latest decisions would increase the total value of Finland's material aid to Ukraine to 3.3 billion euros (nearly $3.6 million.)
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