Zelenskyy announces three new security agreements
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that Ukraine is going to sign new security agreements.
Source: Zelenskyy in a video message on Facebook, as reported by European Pravda; Ukrainian President’s Office
Details: Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine had concluded security agreements with Poland, Luxembourg, and Romania this week.
"The team is working on new documents – there will be agreements with the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and after the meeting with the Prime Minister of Ireland, we also decided to prepare an agreement," the president said.
Zelenskyy also drew attention to the Ukrainian Compact agreement, which was approved at the NATO Summit in Washington.
"This is all about weapons for our soldiers, about the work of defence companies in Ukraine and with Ukraine, about support for our recovery – everything is as concrete as possible and truly supports our defence of life," the president added.
Background: Ukraine has signed 23 bilateral security agreements so far, namely with the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Denmark, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Latvia, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Japan, the United States, the European Union, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Luxembourg, and Romania.
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