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France and Ukraine to Sign Bilateral Security Agreement: Macron to Deliver Missiles and Bombs
France 24
France's Macron,Ukraine's Zelensky to sign bilateral security agreement on Friday
French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky plan to sign a bilateral security agreement at the Elysée Palace on Friday, the French presidency said.
Issued on: 15/02/2024 - 10:06
By:NEWS WIRES
"This agreement follows commitments made within the G7 format on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius in July 2023," Macron's office said on Thursday.
At the time, NATO leaders did not set a timetable for Ukraine to join the bloc, but the G7 countries pledged to provide Ukraine with long-term security support.
The United Kingdom and Ukraine signed a bilateral security agreement in January, and Kyiv is in talks with other countries.
Such security deals may include the provision of modern military equipment and the training of Ukrainian soldiers.
Thirty-two countries ready to form a network of security assurances for Ukraine
- So far, the UK is the only country to have finalized and published its Agreement with Ukraine.
- The Agreement with France will also be signed today.
In Berlin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Olaf Scholz signed a security agreement between Ukraine and Germany in the framework of the G7 Vilnius Declaration
16 February 2024 - 14:11
During his visit to Germany, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an agreement on security cooperation and long-term support between Ukraine and the Federal Republic of Germany with Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Ukraine Has Signed a Bilateral Security Agreement with Spain
27 May 2024 - 15:40
In Madrid, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sánchez signed a bilateral Agreement on Security Cooperation.
The document enshrines Spain's commitment to support Ukraine as long as necessary to restore its territorial integrity within the internationally recognized borders of 1991. Specifically, Spain will provide Ukraine with €1 billion in military aid this year. In addition, the agreement states Spain's willingness to continue providing multifaceted support throughout the 10-year term of the agreement.
Spain supports the Ukraine Future Forces Initiative and has joined several Capability Coalitions in the framework of the Ukrainian Defence Contact Group, such as “Integrated Air and Missile Defence”, “Artillery”, “Armour”, “Maritime Security”, “IT” and “Demining”, which will strengthen Ukraine and improve the interoperability of Ukrainian and NATO forces.
Spain will continue to support the development of the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine, provide modern military equipment in various fields, support medical training and prosthetics for the Ukrainian military, and strengthen Ukraine's maritime security. Bilateral security cooperation will also be deepened in the areas of intelligence, the fight against organized crime, and the defense industry, in particular by exploring opportunities for joint production and finding possible sources of funding needed to develop Ukraine's defense industry.
The agreement also covers humanitarian aid, economic recovery and reconstruction, and support for Ukraine's reforms on its path to EU and NATO membership. Certain provisions of the document are devoted to supporting the Ukrainian Peace Formula, strengthening sanctions against Russia, introducing a mechanism for compensation for damages, and bringing the aggressor to justice.
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