Reported 7 months ago
During the G7 Summit held in southern Italy, U.S. President Biden and Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a 10-year security agreement. The agreement covers various aspects of cooperation between the two countries, such as military equipment, training, exercises, and requires Ukraine to implement reforms in justice, law enforcement, anti-corruption, and military capabilities to meet NATO standards in the future. The agreement is seen as a bridge for Ukraine to eventually join NATO, with the U.S. committing long-term support without deploying troops for defense. Negotiations on the bilateral security agreement have been ongoing, and Zelensky aims for it to be the strongest. The U.S. military commitment holds special value for Ukraine in its resistance against Russian aggression.
Source: YAHOO