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EU and Ukraine Agree on Security Pact to Promote Peace
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to sign a security agreement with the European Union, which he claims will enshrine the commitment of all 27 Member States. This move comes as Ukraine faces ongoing conflict with Russia, with no current negotiations between the two countries. Zelensky has repeatedly emphasized that Russia must withdraw its troops from internationally recognized Ukrainian territory before any talks can begin.
For the first time, this agreement will enshrine the commitment of all 27 Member States to provide Ukraine with extensive support, regardless of any internal institutional changes.
We will sign three security agreements, including one with the EU as a whole.
It is very important for us to show a plan to end the war that will be supported by the majority of the world.
Each step we take brings us closer to our historic goal of peace and prosperity in our common European home.
EU Support for Ukraine
- European leaders visit Kyiv, urge Russia to accept 30-day unconditional ceasefire starting Monday
- NATO allies pledge 21 billion euros in military support for Ukraine in 2025
- EU urges citizens to prepare 72-hour crisis supplies in case of war or disaster risk
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- 3.Russia-Ukraine War
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- 5.French Foreign Policy
- 6.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
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