A small group of NATO countries is negotiating to take the time to agree on a document on security guarantees to Ukraine before the alliance summit in Vilnius. This was reported by the European newspaper. Policy with reference to sources.
The newspaper writes that the US, UK, France and Germany have been discussing security guarantees with Ukraine for several weeks, and are also turning to other allies in the military bloc, the European Union and the G7.
A small group of Western allies engage in ‘advanced’ and ‘frantic, last-minute’ negotiations to finalize a declaration of security assurance for Ukraine ahead of the NATO summit in Lithuania.
According to a Politico source from NATO, each country involved will have to determine its obligations to the country on a bilateral basis with Ukraine, which may differ.
In essence, he said, this is a guarantee to Kiev that these countries will procure weapons for a long time, finance the Ukrainian army, advise its soldiers and train them “so that they can deter any future aggression.”
US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London on July 10 to determine the final details, sources told the publication.
Jake Sullivan, Former Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs declarationNATO will add a clause to the final document of the summit to be held in Vilnius, regarding the continuation of reforms in Ukraine in order to enter the alliance.
Previously in NATO declaration About Ukrainian plans.