Germany’s Sachsen-class air-defense frigate FGS Hamburg (F220) has docked in Copenhagen. The vessel was sent to enhance Danish airspace surveillance during the upcoming EU summit on Ukraine, which is part of NATO’s “Baltic Sentry” mission.
The EU summit is scheduled to take place later this week. The deployment of the FGS Hamburg is intended to support regional security efforts amid ongoing tensions in Europe.
This move follows recent developments in international relations, including discussions surrounding the conflict in Ukraine. For more information on related coverage, see Finland"s President Stubb: Europe is not at war with Russia.
The FGS Hamburg"s arrival underscores Germany"s commitment to NATO operations and collective defense in the Baltic region.