Ukraine and Czechia to sign bilateral security agreement on July 18, – Czech PM

President Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Fiala in Brussels on June 27. Photo: Volodymyr Zelenskyy/X

Ukraine and the Czech Republic are on the way to sign a bilateral agreement after the NATO summit in Washington on Jule 9-11.

Petr Fiala revealed details about an arrangement on X on June 28.

“President Zelenskyy and I agreed yesterday that we will conclude negotiations on the text of the Czech-Ukrainian security agreement before the NATO summit in Washington. We will then sign it at the European Political Community summit in London on July 18,” Fiala stated.

According to the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine has already signed security agreements with 20 states, the recent ones being with the EU and the U.S.

Earlier, Fiala promised that the Czech ammunition would provide ‘tens of thousands’ of artillery shells to Ukraine per month.

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