Ukraine will continue to receive financial assistance from the countries with which it has signed security agreements.
As stated by the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Ihor Zhovkva, leaders from the countries that have signed security cooperation agreements with Ukraine confirm that they will provide financial support in the coming years. Zhovkva recalled that Ukraine has concluded agreements with 27 countries, and their term is 10 years.
“A striking example is Great Britain’s position when new Prime Minister Keir Starmer, head of the British government, came to power and stated that he knows about the existence of this agreement and knows what amount was laid down for financing Ukraine’s military needs from Britain, and he will continue to adhere to this amount,” the official said.
Zhovkva added that when planning budgets, Ukraine’s allies immediately allocate the amount provided for assistance to Kyiv. Ukraine’s partners remember what amounts were allocated for 2024, and their position moving forward is “no less.”