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Sweden to boost Ukraine’s cybersecurity with $14 million funding

02 July 2025 19:12

The Swedish government has announced a commitment of 135 million Swedish kronor (approximately $14 million) to support Ukraine’s civilian cybersecurity efforts.

According to the Swedish government office, the funds will be provided under the framework of the “Tallinn Mechanism” — a joint initiative involving Sweden, Ukraine, Estonia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Caliber.Az reports via foreign media.

The initiative aims to strengthen Ukraine’s civilian cyber resilience and protect its critical infrastructure through coordinated international assistance.

From April to September 2025, Sweden and France will serve as co-chairs of the Tallinn Mechanism, leading these collaborative efforts.

On June 5, Sweden’s Ministry of Defence announced that the kingdom is allocating $57 million in military aid to Ukraine as part of a NATO initiative. 

Of this, 300 million kronor ($31 million) will be directed to Kyiv within a comprehensive NATO assistance package to support future purchases of medical equipment, vehicles, and rations.

Earlier, Sweden hosted a “secret meeting of the global elite,” where discussions focused on Ukraine’s future.

By Aghakazim Guliyev

Caliber.Az
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