This analytical article prepared by Nataliya Butyrska, Associated Senior Fellow at the New Europe Center, and kindly published by European Pravda, examines the long-term support for Ukraine provided by Denmark, Norway, and Japan amid Russia’s war of attrition. It highlights how these countries have moved beyond traditional pacifist stances to implement ambitious military and civilian aid programs, including bilateral security agreements and substantial financial assistance, positioning themselves as reliable partners in Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction. The article also discusses Japan’s unique role in Asia, emphasizing its comprehensive approach linking European and Asian security and its evolving engagement in military support and postwar rebuilding efforts.
Read more via the link (Ukrainian).