Danish foreign ministry reaffirms his country's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty

Foreign Affairs Minister of Denmark Kristian Jensen has said that the annexation of Crimea by Russia and its armed aggression in Donbas has become a test of the rule of law in Europe.
Jensen expressed his firm support of efforts meant to defend the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine, the public relation department of the Cabinet of Ministers' Secretariat reported on the results of Jensen's meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk.
"He said that today there is a deciding moment for Europe: whether the rule of law or the rule of power will gain victory," Jensen said.
According to the report, Jensen and Yatseniuk discussed the implementation of the Minsk agreements, the ongoing migrant crisis in Europe, and bilateral cooperation between the two countries under the frameworks of the UN, EU, and other international organizations.
Yatseniuk thanked Jensen for the notable and efficient assistance of Denmark in the ongoing reforms in Ukraine, as well as for the humanitarian and financial aid given by Denmark to provide medicine and treatment for children of Anti-Terrorist Operation personnel and internally displaced persons.
Jensen went on to note that Ukraine has made considerable and significant progress in its reforms.
He underlined success of the modern patrol police, which was set up in line with European standards.