Zelenskyy: Security agreements with partners provide Ukraine with some $38 bln
The signing of security agreements with the partners have already provided Ukraine with around $38 billion, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
"Ukraine already has such agreements with 23 countries. They contain everything from money to weapons, from humanitarian aid to recovery, cybersecurity, air defense, etc. The approximate cost of these agreements is $38 billion. I think this is a strong result," he told a Monday press conference in Kyiv.
The head of state recalled that 32 countries have joined the G7 Declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine since the last-year NATO Summit in Vilnius.
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