6 EU countries have not joined the commitments on Ukraine's security
Kyiv • UNN
Six EU countries have not joined the Declaration on Security Assurances for Ukraine; efforts are underway to get them to join.
Six countries of the European Six EU countries have not yet joined the declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine. This was announced by Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga during a telethon, UNN reports.
Out of 27 EU countries, only 6 have not yet joined the joint declaration (on security guarantees for Ukraine - ed.)
According to him, we are talking about Austria, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Malta.
We are now working with these partners to ensure that they also join the declaration
Mr. Sibiga noted that, in his opinion he believes that there is no need to convince people of the expediency of joining, because everyone realize that sooner or later it will happen.
We are just talking about specific things in which this or that state is strong and ready to take on commitments in one of the blocks set out in the declaration. I think that all of these states have the political will to become a party to the declaration
Andriy Sybiga added that the issue of joining the declaration on security guarantees was discussed at the President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's meeting with the Polish foreign minister in Kyiv. in Kyiv.
Our expectations were met, and we heard the position of the Polish side. expectations were met, and we heard the position of the Polish side. I am convinced that we will reach the right result that both countries deserve