Yermak held a working meeting on the preparation of a security agreement with the United States
Kyiv • UNN
Yermak held a working meeting to discuss the main elements of a future security agreement with the United States, including the strengths of existing agreements and actions to be taken after the US Congress decides to provide military assistance to Ukraine.
Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak held a working meeting on the preparation of a security agreement with the United States. The participants discussed the main elements of the future document and the algorithm of actions immediately after the US Congress decides on military assistance to Ukraine, UNN reports .
He held a working meeting on the preparation of a security agreement with the United States,
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He noted that the meeting was attended by members of the delegation involved in negotiations on the development and preparation of bilateral and multilateral international agreements between Ukraine and other states on security guarantees for our country.
This agreement should be exemplary: it should take into account the real capabilities of the United States and the best elements of the security agreements already signed by Ukraine. They discussed the main elements of the future document, the strengths of the nine bilateral security agreements already signed, and the algorithm of actions once the US Congress decides to provide military assistance to Ukraine,
According to him, two rounds of negotiations on the security agreement have been held with American partners. The participants of the meeting agreed on actions to prepare for the next round, which will allow for progress on the text of the draft document.
The U.S. agreement with Ukraine should work no worse than the U.S. memorandum with Israel, which confirmed the effectiveness of the allies' joint actions in recently repelling a massive Iranian attack on Israel,
Addendum
Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Ihor Zhovkva reportedthat Ukraine is currently simultaneously negotiating with 10 countries to sign security agreements.
In total, Ukraine has already signed nine security agreements with the UK, Germany, France, Denmark, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland, and Latvia.