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Two more countries are preparing to sign security agreements with Ukraine: details from the OPU

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The next bilateral security agreements with Ukraine will most likely be signed by Denmark and the Netherlands after Germany, France and the UK.

This was stated by the speaker of the President of Ukraine Sergei Nikiforov on the air of the national information telethon.

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Nikiforov noted the meetings of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky within the Munich Security Conference with the Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen and the Netherlands Mark Rutte, because very important security agreements were signed with Germany and France.

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— 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 with which agreements will be signed, — noted the speaker of the head of state.

Nikiforov did not report on possible dates for signing the security documents, but said that this could happen very soon.

According to him, during the Munich Security Conference itself, the Ukrainian side did not sign any official documents with partners.

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