Ukraine and Estonia launched talks on a bilateral security agreement following the G7 joint declaration framework. The Ukrainian delegation was led by Andrii Yermak, while the Estonian delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Kyllike Sillaste-Elling.
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Ukraine and Estonia have launched talks concerning a bilateral security agreement, as described in a joint declaration made by the Group of Seven (G7) countries.
Under the Decree of the President of Ukraine, the Ukrainian delegation is led by Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak. Today's negotiations were held by Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva.
It is important to conclude strong security agreements with all the Baltic states, which provide us with enormous assistance in relation to their GDP. Since Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania also border the aggressor, our security commitments should definitely be mutual.
Ukraine and Estonia have started work on a draft bilateral security agreement.
Ukraine and Estonia started negotiations on a bilateral security agreement on March 19, 2024.
The Ukrainian delegation was headed by Andriy Yermak, with Ihor Zhovkva conducting the talks.
The Estonian delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Küllike Sillaste-Elling.
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