Zelenskyy announces preparation of four more new security agreements with partners
Ukraine is preparing four more new agreements on security cooperation with partners, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
“Our team is preparing four new security agreements for Ukraine. Negotiations will start soon, and we aim to swiftly finalize the documents for signing. These agreements will provide us with defense support, finances, and humanitarian cooperation,” he said in his evening video address.
“By then, we will have nearly thirty such agreements with our partners,” Zelenskyy added.
At the same time, he did not name the countries with which security agreements will be signed.
“Our goal is to include a diverse range of countries, not just NATO members,” he noted.
As reported, Ukraine signed similar documents with Romania, Poland, Slovenia and other countries the day before.
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