NATO summit: The Ukrainian agreement and its impact
At the recent NATO summit in Washington, the Ukraine Treaty was adopted, the main agreement that strengthens Ukraine's security. Signed by 32 participants, 23 countries have concluded bilateral security agreements with Ukraine, this agreement marks a significant step in Ukraine's defense and relations with NATO.
The main results of the Ukrainian agreement
Increased military support
Continuous supply of weapons and training to Ukraine.
Commitment to help Ukraine in the development of defense capabilities.
Long-term security guarantees
Assurance of support if Russia attacks Ukraine after the war.
Strengthened bilateral security agreements with several countries.
Strategic defense initiatives
Introduction of additional air defense systems.
Progress in the transfer of F-16 aircraft.
Expansion of defense cooperation.
Leaders' statements
President Joe Biden emphasized short- and medium-term support, including military aid and defense development.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyi emphasized the historical significance of the security agreement with the United States and the further aspiration for NATO membership.
Future prospects
The Ukrainian Treaty lays the foundation for long-term military and defense support, the evolution of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the basis for urgent consultations between allies during potential conflicts. Zelensky confirmed Ukraine's right to NATO membership, noting that true European security is unattainable without Ukraine in NATO.
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