Ukraine Security Agreements: Today, at the G7 summit held in Italy, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky will sign a security agreement with the US and Japan. Zelensky himself has given this information by tweeting. He said that today there is a meeting with our closest partners. During this, there will be talks on Ukraine’s security and economic resilience. We are waiting for important decisions today.
Zelensky said, ‘The main issues for us are to develop fighter jets, speed up pilot training and speed up aircraft delivery. This agreement includes building a base air defense system on the technology of Japan and America. Along with this, long-range missiles are to be built. Zelensky said that these weapons will be built against Russia with Russian money.
Zelensky said that he will attend several bilateral meetings during the G7 meeting. During this, he will meet Giorgio Meloni, the Prime Minister of Italy, who is hosting the summit. Apart from this, he will meet Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, European Council President Charles Michel and IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
When will the Ukraine-US agreement happen?
Bilateral security agreements will be signed during a meeting with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Thursday. Zelensky has described the agreement with the United States as unprecedented. He said these would be documents that leaders who support Ukraine should have.
15 countries have already signed an agreement with Ukraine
Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan had given information about this agreement on Wednesday itself, but he did not tell what would be included in the agreement. For now, he definitely told that this agreement will not include the obligation of deployment of American troops in Ukraine. Let us tell you that fifteen countries have already made similar security agreements with Ukraine. These countries include Britain, France and Germany.