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Ukraine will sign security agreements with France and Germany

The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenskywill travel on Friday to Berlin and then to Paris sign security agreements that guarantee your country long-term military and financial support.

The head of the German government, Olaf Scholzwill receive Zelensky in the morning at Berlinwhere they will sign the agreement and then hold a press conference, said a spokesperson for the German executive.

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Afterwards, the Ukrainian leader will speak Paris close a similar deal with the president Emmanuel Macronwith whom you will also meet and participate together.

Almost two years after the start of the Russian invasion, on February 24, 2022, “our determination (to support Ukraine) is still there, does not weaken and will not weaken“, said an advisor to the French presidency.

We are determined to fail in the bet Russia“, what “plays with our tiredness in the long term,” he insisted.

The agreements represent a continuation of the commitments signed by the G7 on the sidelines of a summit of the NATO in Vilnius in July 2023.

At that summit in Lithuania Atlantic Alliance leaders have not set a timetable for Ukraine’s accession, but G7 countries have committed to providing military support.”long-term”to Kiev in its war with Russia.

He UK was the first to close an agreement of this type during a visit by the British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, to Kyiv in January. The countries of European Union They had not yet taken the step.

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The Ukrainian presidency announced this Thursday that Zelensky will travel to Berlin and Paris on Friday.

Ukraine continues to trade with other countries, such as Italy any U.S. Furthermore, other countries that are not part of the G7, such as Polandjoined the initiative.

These security commitments could include providing modern military equipment interoperable with NATO, training Ukrainian soldiers or strengthening the Ukrainian defense industry.

Source: Elcomercio

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