The leaders of the states that signed security agreements with Ukraine met at the NATO summit in Washington.
This was reported by a Yevropeiska Pravda correspondent.
Following the meeting, the leaders of Ukraine, the United States, 21 other NATO countries, as well as the EU and Japan, signed the Ukraine Compact, a multilateral document containing commitments to support Ukraine.
The document aims to "accelerate collective efforts to meet Ukraine's comprehensive security needs." In it, the signatory states commit to fulfill their obligations under bilateral security treaties, namely:
The treaty is open for accession by other states and will operate in parallel with Ukraine's progress toward EU and NATO membership.
Author - Dmitriy Levchenko, 12/07/2024