Zelenskyy expects to sign security agreements with 9 more countries

Ukraine is currently negotiating bilateral security agreements with nine more countries in addition to the 23 already signed as a follow-up to the Group of Seven's Vilnius Declaration. Source: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting with Ukrainian journalists in Kyiv on Monday, 15 July, as reported by European Pravda. Details: Zelenskyy noted that a total of 32 countries had joined the G7 Vilnius Declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine.

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"These are 32 countries with which Ukraine has signed or is in the process of signing bilateral agreements on security guarantees.

Twenty-three countries have concluded relevant agreements with Ukraine, covering everything from financial aid to military support, humanitarian assistance and recovery efforts," the president said. "These agreements amount to approximately US£38 billion, and I believe this is a remarkable result," Zelenskyy added. Background:

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  • Ukraine signed security agreements with Poland, Luxembourg and Romania during the week of the NATO Summit.

    In addition, the Ukraine Compact, a multilateral document containing commitments to support Ukraine, was signed on the sidelines of the summit.

  • Afterwards, Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine was going to sign three more agreements with Czechia, Slovenia, and Ireland.

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