Ukraine to sign security agreement with Lithuania soon

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, has stated that a bilateral security pact with Lithuania will be signed soon. Source: Zelenskyy on Twitter (X), as reported by European Pravda Details: Zelenskyy stated that while on his way to Spain on Monday, he spoke by phone with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda and congratulated him on his convincing election victory.

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Zelenskyy and Nauseda talked about preparations for major international events like the Peace Summit in Switzerland, the European Council Summit, and the NATO Summit.

Quote: "Lithuania and President Nauseda are personally making every effort to ensure that these events are successful for Ukraine, European unity, and global security. We also agreed to sign a bilateral security agreement in the near future based on the G7 declaration signed right in Vilnius," Zelenskyy said. President Zelenskyy arrived in Spain on a visit on Monday, where, as expected, a security agreement will be signed between the two countries. 

On 24 May, media reported on the start of official negotiations between Ukraine and Poland on a bilateral security agreement.

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