Zelenskyy reveals no possible deadlines of signature of bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and US
Pravda Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has noted that efforts to reach a bilateral security agreement between Ukraine and the United States are ongoing. However, the priority remains to get Congress to decide on assistance to Ukraine.
Source: Zelenskyy at a joint briefing with US Vice President Kamala Harris on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Zelenskyy was asked when to expect news on a bilateral security agreement with the US to follow up on the G7 declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine.
“Our teams are working; we have held two rounds of negotiations. I strongly believe that we will have a robust document… But we agreed that we should concentrate on what is necessary right now. That is why we are focusing on working with the US Congress, and then we will move on to security guarantees”, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Background:
- The UK signed the first bilateral security cooperation agreement with Ukraine during Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s visit to Kyiv.
- On Friday evening, Ukraine and France signed an agreement on “security guarantees”. Before that, a similar treaty on security cooperation was signed with Germany.
- The Danish Prime Minister said her country would be the next to sign a security treaty with Ukraine.
- Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, announced that work on a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and the Netherlands is at its final stage.
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