Ukraine and Ireland hold final round of talks on security agreement

Ukraine and Ireland hold final round of talks on security agreement

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Ukraine and Ireland held the final round of negotiations on a bilateral security agreement within the framework of the G7 declaration. The parties agreed on positions and a schedule of further actions for the signing of the document by the leaders of the countries in the near future.

Ukraine and Ireland held the final round of negotiations on a bilateral agreement to implement the G7 Joint Declaration. This was stated by the Office of the President of Ukraine, UNN reports .

Details

The Ukrainian delegation is headed by the Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak. The next round of talks was held by Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva.

The parties agreed on positions on certain provisions of the document and a schedule of next steps to finalize the text and sign the bilateral agreement by the leaders of the countries in the near future

- the Prosecutor General's Office said. 

The President's Office adds that Ukraine is concluding bilateral security agreements to implement the G7 Joint Declaration adopted in Vilnius last year on July 12.

The relevant documents have already been signed with 25 countries.

Recall

In July, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine plans to sign security agreements with 9 more countries, bringing the total number of countries to 32.