Ukraine and Ireland discussed the content of the bilateral agreement
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Ukraine and Ireland discussed deepening cooperation and the content of the bilateral agreement. The parties exchanged views on specific provisions and agreed on further steps to strengthen the partnership.
On Friday, August 2, Ukraine and Ireland held talks to reaffirm their commitment to deepen and strengthen bilateral cooperation. This was reported by UNN with reference to a statement by the Presidential Office.
Details
The ministry emphasizes that Volodymyr Zelenskyy agreed to have today's conversation with Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris during a meeting in Shannon on July 13.
According to a presidential decree, the Ukrainian delegation is headed by the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, but today's round of talks was conducted by his deputy, Ihor Zhovkva.
We appreciate Ireland's multifaceted support for Ukraine and our cooperation on Ukraine's path to EU membership. Ireland has demonstrated solidarity in our common struggle to defend our shared values, a just peace and a secure Europe
During the meeting, they discussed the content of the bilateral agreement, exchanged views on specific provisions and agreed on further steps.
Recall
During a press conference, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine plans to sign security agreements with 9 more countries, bringing the total number of countries to 32.