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Sweden allocates $14.19 million for Ukraine's civilian cybersecurity

Since February 2022, the Scandinavian country has given Ukraine $9.78 billion

Снимка: ЕРА/БГНЕС

The Swedish government has decided to allocate 135 million kronor (14.19 million USD) to support Ukraine's civilian cybersecurity, the government office announced.

The funds are allocated within the framework of the “Tallinn Mechanism“ - a joint initiative of Sweden, Ukraine, Estonia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Its goal is “to support and strengthen Ukraine's civilian cybersecurity, increase cyber resilience and protect its critical and civilian infrastructure through coordinated international assistance“.

From April to September 2025 The co-chairs of the “Tallinn Mechanism“ are Sweden and France.

As of February 2022, Sweden's assistance to Ukraine amounts to 93 billion kronor (9.78 billion USD).