The first round of negotiations on bilateral security obligations began with Ukraine and Italy.
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In the future, it is expected to conclude a bilateral agreement on security guarantees, as provided for in the G7 Joint Declaration on Support for Ukraine. The Ukrainian negotiating group was headed by Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Igor Zhovkva. The press center of the OP reported this on November 28.
According to Zhovkva, in 2024 Italy will chair the G7, and Rome’s provision of security guarantees to Ukraine will be an important step towards bringing our state closer to the EU and NATO.
During the meeting, the interlocutors discussed approaches to the content and format of the future bilateral agreement, and also agreed on a schedule for further communication.
As you know, on November 17, Ukraine began negotiations on bilateral security obligations with Germany.
Let us recall that at the end of the summer, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that the United States would provide Ukraine with security guarantees of the Israeli model. This model involves assistance from the United States of America without guarantees of participation in hostilities.
Source: Racurs

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