Denmark Backs Ukraine's EU Membership Quest as Zelenskyy Meets Key European Backers
- On July 3, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen and EU leaders in Aarhus as Denmark began its six-month EU presidency.
- Denmark launched its presidency aiming to support Ukraine's EU accession while responding to stalled US arms deliveries and Hungary's veto blocking progress.
- Frederiksen reaffirmed Denmark’s commitment to increasing military support, imposing stronger sanctions on Russia, and expanding Ukraine’s defense industry cooperation.
- She emphasized that Ukraine is an integral part of Europe and NATO, and highlighted a €150 billion fund established to assist member countries in strengthening their defense capabilities in support of Ukraine.
- Denmark pledged to use its presidency to pressure Hungary to lift its veto and hosts plans for Ukrainian weapons production to bolster Kyiv's European integration.
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Denmark takes over EU presidency, vows to support Ukraine’s accession
Denmark has taken over the European Union’s rotating presidency and pledged to support Ukraine's bid to join the bloc while warning it may seek to nix Hungary’s EU voting rights if it continues to veto the vote.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleDanish Prime Minister Mette
·United States
Read Full ArticleVolodymyr Zelensky visited Denmark, where he spoke about Ukraine's EU membership and the support provided by the United States.
·Budapest, Hungary
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