Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Monday, 4/22 after a telephone conversation with his American counterpart Joe Biden, that the governments of the two countries “started working” on concluding a bilateral “security agreement”. “Our teams in Ukraine and the US have started working on a bilateral security agreement,” assured Volodymyr Zelensky in his evening speech, also saying that Kiev and Washington have moved forward on the delivery of ATACMS long-range missiles. The government of Ukraine has in recent months signed bilateral “security agreements” with various European countries, including France, Britain and Finland. These are essentially commitments by these countries to continue providing long-term military and financial support to Ukraine to counter the Russian invasion. The US House of Representatives on Saturday approved $61 billion in new US military and economic aid to Kiev, following a months-long deadlock over the political conflict in […]
Source: News Beast

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