Kuleba and Cameron agreed on steps for implementing security guarantees
The Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and the United Kingdom, Dmytro Kuleba and David Cameron, discussed steps to implement the security guarantee agreement, according to the statement of the Ukrainian Foreign Minister on Twitter (X).
Kuleba visited the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he had a meeting with his British counterpart, David Cameron.
According to his words, this was a continuation of the historic visit of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to Kyiv, during which an agreement on security guarantees was signed.
"Cameron and I agreed in Davos on the steps to put agreements into action. We focused on UK military aid, Ukraine’s path to NATO, victories on land and at sea, and supplies of long-range missiles," said the Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Following @RishiSunak’s historic visit to Kyiv and talks with @ZelenskyyUA, @David_Cameron and I agreed in Davos on the steps to put agreements into action. We focused on UK military aid, Ukraine’s path to NATO, victories on land and at sea, and supplies of long-range missiles. pic.twitter.com/cqjQm2ZGZa
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) January 17, 2024
Security guarantees
On January 2, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visited Kyiv, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The leaders signed a historic agreement between Great Britain and Ukraine on security cooperation. It came into effect on January 12, 2024, and will be valid for 10 years.
Thus, Britain became the first country to sign such an agreement with Ukraine.
Read more about what security guarantees Britain provides for Ukraine in our material.