Gallery: Nordics, Baltics Meet with Zelenskyy in Copenhagen
Leaders from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden coordinate support amid ongoing conflict; talks include security guarantees and peace deal efforts.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met Nordic and Baltic leaders in Copenhagen on September 3 to discuss additional support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion.
- This meeting follows ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, months of U.S.-led diplomatic efforts, and the Kremlin's rejection of ceasefire calls, with talks scheduled to solidify security guarantees.
- Leaders discussed producing Ukrainian weapons on Danish soil and preparing reinforcements, while NATO chief Mark Rutte expected upcoming talks to clarify Western commitments and U.S. involvement.
- Zelensky announced, “We are preparing significant reinforcements for Ukraine,” and scheduled bilateral talks in France with a coalition of about 30 countries focused on military support and peace guarantees.
- The Copenhagen meeting and the planned talks in Paris suggest coordinated efforts by European and allied nations to strengthen Ukraine’s defense and negotiate security guarantees without deploying American troops.
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Zelenskyy confirms Nordic, Baltic states' commitment to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has taken part in a meeting with the leaders of the Nordic-Baltic Eight in Denmark, where participants criticized Russia's failure to take steps for a ceasefire while pledging their military assistance to Ukraine.
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