Ukraine starts consultations with the EU on collective security guarantees

Ukraine starts consultations with the EU on collective security guarantees

Kyiv  •  UNN

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Ukraine has started consultations with the EU on collective security guarantees, discussing steps to strengthen common security and increase Ukraine's resilience. These talks are in line with the G7 Declaration in support of Ukraine and address future EU security guarantees, including in the defense sector.

The President's Office has launched the first round of consultations with the EU of consultations with the European Union on the EU's collective security guarantees. This was reported by the President's press service, UNN reported .

Ukraine's future membership in the EU is in itself a powerful guarantee of security for our country and the European community as a whole. We appreciate the fact that that we are already discussing concrete steps to strengthen our common security and security and strengthening the resilience of Ukraine.

- the agency quotes the words of the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva.

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It is noted that consultations with the Deputy Secretary General of the of the European External Action Service for Peace, Security and Defense, Charles Frieze, took place in the context of the development of the G7 Joint Declaration of Support for of July 12, 2023.

During the consultations, the parties exchanged views on approaches to future EU security guarantees with a focus on the security and defense segment.

Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva, who attended the meeting on behalf of the Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office, who attended the meeting on behalf of the Presidential Mission, noted the significant contribution of the of the European Union in strengthening the security and defense capabilities of our country. He emphasized the importance of supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine through the European Peace Fund, and also emphasized the importance of the EU Military Assistance Mission to Ukraine.

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During this meeting, Ihor Zhovkva also handed Charles Frieze a state award - the Order of the on behalf of the President of Ukraine, the Order of Merit, III degree, which he was awarded for his significant contribution to strengthening and supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.