Ukraine continues to establish agreements with NATO member countries to provide assistance. Photo/Reuters
KYIV – Denmark becomes the latest NATO member to sign a 10-year security cooperation agreement with Ukraine on the eve of the second anniversary of the massive Russian invasion.
Italy and the Netherlands said they planned to sign soon.
5 Agreements between Ukraine and NATO Members to Support War in Third Year
1. Group of 7 Committed to Ukraine’s Long-Term Security
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The rich Group of Seven countries signed a joint declaration at a NATO summit in Vilnius in July last year committing to establishing “long-term security commitments and arrangements” with Ukraine that would be negotiated bilaterally.
The deal promises the provision of continued military and security assistance, support for developing Ukraine’s defense industrial base, training of the Ukrainian army, intelligence sharing and cooperation, and support for cyber defense.
The two sides will also immediately hold consultations with Kyiv to determine “appropriate next steps” in the event of a “future Russian armed attack.”
More than 30 countries have signed the declaration.
2024-02-25 10:04:32
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