Ukraine signed 28 security agreements: what they change for 10 years.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has clarified the terms of bilateral agreements on cooperation in the field of security, which our country began to sign with foreign partners from 2024. As of November 2025, Ukraine has already concluded 28 such agreements, stemming from the G7 Declaration on security guarantees adopted at the NATO summit in Vilnius in 2023. This was reported by the information resource 'Glavkom', citing the Ministry of Defense.
According to inkorr.com: The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky personally signed the security agreements aimed at improving cooperation and creating the foundation for a joint security architecture.
Countries with which agreements have been concluded
Among the signatories of the security agreements are Great Britain, Germany, France, Denmark, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries. In addition, an agreement was signed with the European Union, uniting 27 member states.
Main conditions of the agreements (for 10 years)
All signed bilateral agreements have a duration of 10 years and define priority areas of cooperation in various fields, including military, political, financial, and humanitarian.
- Commitments regarding defense capability.
- Joint projects in the defense industrial complex.
- Collaboration in the training and preparation of military personnel.
- Emergency consultations in case of aggression.
- Support on the way to the EU and NATO.
- Features of the agreement with the European Union.
These agreements form the basis of a new collective security system in Europe, aimed at preventing aggression and ensuring stability for decades to come.
In conclusion, the Minister of Defense of Ukraine also reported on the results of a meeting with the NATO delegation led by the US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Vitaker, which took place on November 3.
During this meeting, the Ukrainian Minister of Defense discussed the results of the signed agreements and emphasized the importance of Ukraine's partnership with other countries in strengthening defense capabilities and the joint struggle for peace and stability in the region.
The overall context of the news underscores the importance of concluding security agreements for Ukraine in the face of current challenges. They not only strengthen the country's defense capabilities but also open new prospects for cooperation with international partners. Meetings with NATO representatives highlight Ukraine's active participation in European and global security processes.Read also
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