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Provided by AGPFinland's Defense Forces (FDF) confirmed Monday that its Logistics Command officially entered the Coalition for Resilient Procurement and Unified Support (Corpus) following the signing of a memorandum of cooperation by Maj. Gen. Tero Ylitalo in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on April 30.
The FDF identified Ukraine as the coalition's architect, with Finland, Denmark, Italy, Norway, Sweden, and the UK serving as its founding members.
In an official statement, the FDF outlined the coalition's core purpose: "The coalition creates a platform for collaboration between defence procurement agencies, combining Ukraine's wartime procurement and sustainment experience with the long-term defence capability development expertise of partner nations."
Corpus represents a strategic effort to merge battlefield-tested logistical knowledge — drawn directly from Ukraine's ongoing wartime operations — with the broader, long-range defense planning capabilities of its Western partners. The initiative underscores a growing push among European allies to institutionalize defense cooperation frameworks shaped by the realities of modern warfare.
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