According to the collective terms of the security agreements signed with 20 countries, Ukraine’s partners plan to provide total military support of $60B annually in the next four years.
“This is a unique story that opens up new opportunities for cooperation in the defense sphere and provides a basis for our future security in peacetime,” said Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal.
At the same time, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, met with the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia to discuss preparing a bilateral security agreement and promoting the accession process of both countries to the EU.
The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala, said that the security agreement with his government will be signed at the fourth European Political Community Summit in London on July 18.
In turn, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that the security agreement with Ukraine is almost complete and will be signed before the NATO summit in Washington on July 9-11.