Sergei Nikiforov did not announce the dates for the signing of new documents, but said that “it will happen as soon as possible.”
Ukraine can sign the following security cooperation agreements with Denmark and the Netherlands. The Press Secretary of the President of Ukraine Sergei Nikiforov said this in a telethon on Saturday, February 17.
He recalled that today President Vladimir Zelensky, within the framework of the Munich Security Conference, met with the Prime Minister of Denmark Matte Frederiksen and the Netherlands Mark Rutte.
“Judging by the dynamics of the preparation of the next bilateral security agreements within the framework of the G7 Vilnius Declaration, it looks like Denmark and the Netherlands will be the next countries where such agreements will be signed,” said Nikiforov.
He did not announce the dates for the signing of such documents, but said that “it will happen soon.”
Sergei Nikiforov also assured that no official documents were signed with the partners in Munich.
We remind you that on February 16, Zelensky visited Germany and France. He signed security agreements with the leaders of these countries. The documents are valid for 10 years or will expire sooner if Ukraine becomes a member of NATO.
Source: korrespondent

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