Zelensky: Ukraine will sign a security agreement with Spain
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Bloomberg, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he will sign a security agreement during his visit to Spain on Monday to talk with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and about support Nizami will discuss Kiev’s war efforts. Ukraine’s president announced by publishing a statement on Telegram that he will … |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Bloomberg, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he will sign a security agreement during his visit to Spain on Monday to talk with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and about support Nizami will discuss Kiev’s war efforts.
Ukraine’s president announced by publishing a statement on Telegram that he will discuss the supply of weapons and training of Ukrainian soldiers in a conversation with Sanchez. He will also coordinate the actions before the June 15-16 meeting in Switzerland and will meet with the leaders of the parliament and King Felipe VI of Spain.
On Monday, Olaf Schultz, the Prime Minister of Germany, referring to Kiev’s request to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), said that maybe this happened 30 years ago. Don’t let it happen again.
Schultz said about Ukraine’s joining NATO during an event on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the ratification of the German constitution: “You are aware of the decisions and it is not expected that this will happen in the future.” to happen soon Maybe this will not happen even in 30 years!
Ukraine in September 2022 and shortly after the start of Russia’s attack on the country in February 2022, submitted a request for Kyiv’s membership in this US-led military coalition. Rob Bauer, the head of NATO’s military committee, claimed in March that the issue of Ukraine’s membership has been resolved, but discussions about the timing of the membership process are still ongoing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the expansion of NATO to Eastern Europe and the annexation of Ukraine will directly threaten Moscow’s national security. Russia has called Ukraine’s neutrality and so-called buffer status one of the main conditions for ending the current war of attrition.