BERLIN — Denmark will become the first NATO country to host Ukrainian weapons production on its territory, with Fire Point, the manufacturer of Ukraine’s long-range Flamingo cruise missile, set to begin making solid rocket fuel near a Danish air base in December.

The facility will be located adjacent to Skrydstrup Air Base in South Jutland, home to Denmark’s F-16 fighter fleet. The Danish Defense Ministry announced the arrangement on Wednesday, calling it part of Denmark’s commitment to Ukrainian security.

“This is helping Ukraine in its fight for security, its own independence and, no less importantly, its ability to live in peace,” Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told reporters.

The development represents the first overseas expansion of a Ukrainian defense company and follows a b

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