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Green Flag Ventures sees Trump election as 'net positive' to its Ukraine portfolio

Founder Justin Zeefe (Center) with co-founder Deborah Fairlamb (right) and lawmaker Halyna Yanchenko. (From Yanchenko's LinkedIn)

Green Flag Ventures, a US-based venture capital fund that invests in early-stage Ukrainian dual use and military technology startups, sees last week's US election outcome as a "net positive" for its Ukraine portfolio and the counrtry's role as a technology hub.

"We assess with high confidence that the outcome of U.S. elections will accelerate the trends Green Flag Ventures originally bet on: heightened Ukrainian innovation, growing European defense self-reliance, and increased global investment in Ukrainian technology," management wrote in a letter to limited partners.

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