Ukraine plans to sign security agreements with nine more countries
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine plans to sign security agreements with 9 more countries, bringing the total number of countries to 32.
Ukraine plans to sign security agreements with nine more countries. In total, 23 countries already have relevant agreements with Ukraine, with an approximate value of $38 billion. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a press conference, an UNN correspondent reports.
"During this year after the Vilnius Summit, we can note that 32 countries have joined the G7 Plus declaration - these are 32 countries with which we have signed or are in the process of signing bilateral agreements on our security guarantees. 23 countries already have relevant agreements with Ukraine. It covers everything from money to weapons, humanitarian aid to reconstruction, cybersecurity, air defense, etc." Zelensky said.
According to him, the approximate amount of these contracts is $38 billion.
"I think this is a strong result," Zelensky stated.
Addendum
In July, Ukraine signed security agreements with Poland, Luxembourg and Romania.