Ukraine and the Netherlands signed a bilateral security cooperation agreement in Kharkiv, providing €2 billion of military aid in 2024 and further defense aid for the next decade.
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The agreement provided for the supply of €2 billion of military aid to Ukraine by the Netherlands in 2024 and for further defence aid during the next decade.
The document defines the priorities of aid supply in the sectors of air defence, artillery, naval and long-range weapons, with a focus on strengthening the Ukrainian Air Force.
The document has expanded blocks on sanctions, compensation for damages and bringing the aggressor state to justice.
The agreement clearly reaffirms the Netherlands' support for Ukraine's future membership in the EU and NATO.
The document also defines a 24-hour emergency response mechanism in the event of repeated military aggression against Ukraine.
A criminal inquiry was launched into the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war.
Rutte and Zelensky signed a 10-year security cooperation agreement between Ukraine and the Netherlands in Kharkiv
Ukraine and the Netherlands signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement on March 1
Law enforcement officers detained the two citizens in March 2024 in the village of Donets.
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