On the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the launch of the Tallinn Mechanism, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine expresses the sincere gratitude of the Ukrainian side to the member states for their solidarity, proactive stance, stable and unwavering support on the tracks of:
We highly value the efforts of our foreign partners for shaping the sustainable and efficient model for coordination of the international support to Ukraine in order to ensure its civil cybersecurity, as well as the ongoing dialogue, both on the political and expert levels, inclusive of the regular meetings of the member states, which contribute to aligning the approaches and priorities for the support.
We see the Tallinn Mechanism as a successful example of the efficient co-operation between governments, organizations and private companies around the issues directly related to enhancing the cybersecurity of Ukraine’s public institutions, civil and critical infrastructure that are targeted by Russia in its ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine.
We note the importance of the coordinated deterrence of cyberaggression for ensuring the stable and more secure cyberspace, and reiterate the readiness of the Ukrainian side to share our practical experience with our partners aiming at further improvement of the joint response mechanisms to the cyber incidents and their consequences’ mitigation.
For reference: The Tallinn Mechanism is an international initiative launched in 2023 by Ukraine's foreign partners for coordinated contribution to the development of Ukraine's civilian cyber capabilities in order to ensure its right to self-defence in cyberspace and address long-term cyber resilience needs. As of the end of 2025, the participating states of the initiative are Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the US; 15 projects aimed at strengthening Ukraine's cyber resilience for a total amount of $32.7 million are under implementation by the partners within the framework of the mechanism.