Ukraine to sign three more security agreements - Zelenskyy
Ukraine plans to sign new security guarantee agreements with three countries, with work already underway on two of them, states Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
He reminded that in recent days, Ukraine has signed security guarantee agreements with Poland, Luxembourg, and Romania.
"Now the team is working on new documents - agreements will be made with the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and a decision has been made to prepare an agreement after a meeting with the Prime Minister of Ireland as well," clarified Zelenskyy.
Agreement with Poland
Recall that the security guarantee agreement with Poland was signed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his visit to Warsaw.
The document's specificity includes provisions for Poland to destroy Russian missiles and drones over Ukraine.
For more details, see the RBC-Ukraine article.