Finland signed a bilateral security agreement with Ukraine during Stubb's first visit to Kyiv as President.
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On 3 April, Stubb visited Kyiv as President of Finland for the first time. During his visit, a bilateral security agreement was signed.
Ukraine and Finland signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement during Stubb's visit to Kyiv
Finland and Ukraine signed a 10-year security agreement in April, which President Volodymyr Zelensky called a strong document proving Finland's readiness to continue supporting Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelensky and Alexander Stubb signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement in Kyiv on April 3
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