Ukraine and the European Union signed an agreement on security guarantees


On Thursday, 27 June, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a security guarantee agreement with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel.

The Guardian reports this.

The agreement guarantees Kyiv an extension of arms supplies, training and other security assistance for years to come.

In addition, security agreements were signed with Estonia and Lithuania.

Security guarantees for Ukraine

Today Ukraine has concluded agreements on security guarantees with 16 European countries and the United States. Partner countries included the UK, Norway, Germany, France, Denmark, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, Latvia, Spain, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden and Iceland.

Security agreements with these countries provide for a wide range of measures to support Ukraine. In particular, military, economic assistance, as well as political support.

In addition to the general provisions, each of the partner countries also provided Ukraine with individual obligations that corresponded to its capabilities and potential.


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