Zelensky said he was preparing to sign a security agreement with three more countries


After the NATO summit in July 2023, NATO member states pledged to develop and adopt bilateral treaties, which became known as security guarantees for Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the signing of three more security agreements - with the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Ireland. He announced this in his morning address.
There are three new security agreements for Ukraine. Poland, Luxembourg, Romania. And now the team is working on more new documents - there will be agreements with the Czech Republic, Slovenia and made a decision after a meeting with the Prime Minister of Ireland to also prepare an agreement, - said the President.
In 2023, on the margins of the NATO summit in Vilnius in July, the G7 leaders agreed on a joint declaration of support for Ukraine. The countries noted that each would work with Ukraine on specific bilateral long-term security commitments and agreements. Ukraine, for its part, committed to reforms.
More than 20 countries have joined the initiative. The UK was the first country to conclude a final agreement. Since then, 23 countries, as well as the European Union, have signed bilateral agreements with Ukraine.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.














