Ukraine and Greece are finalizing the text of a bilateral security agreement, the President's Office said after another round of talks between the two sides, UNN reports.
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"On behalf of the President of Ukraine and the Head of the Presidential Office, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva held another round of talks with Greece on signing a bilateral security agreement. [The parties continued to work on the draft document and agreed on a schedule of further negotiations to finalize the agreement so that the leaders could sign it in the near future," the Presidential Office said.
Addendum
According to the Presidential Administration, Ukraine has already signed 25 bilateral security agreements to implement the G7 Joint Declaration adopted last year in Vilnius. Ukraine is currently negotiating with four more states to sign a security document.