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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged EU leaders to make good on their promises to provide his country with military aid after the bloc signed a security agreement underlining its support for Kyiv in the long term.
“Fulfilment of every promise is important, not only in terms of protecting lives but also to destroy the Russian illusion that they will achieve something by war,” he said at the summit in Brussels today.
The Ukrainian president thanked countries that have so far promised equipment and arms aid, but pointed out that they were “needed urgently on the battlefield”.
He also urged more help on “the urgent things – air defence, that is one”.
The EU-Ukraine security agreement entrenches the EU’s commitment to help Ukraine in nine areas of security and defence policy – including arms deliveries, military training, defence industry cooperation and demining,
In essence, it encapsulates what the 27-nation bloc has been doing for the country since the start of the war.
But the EU has made a specific commitment to the “predictable, efficient, sustainable and long-term provision of military equipment” for Ukraine.
Kyiv in return has promised to uphold European values and continue on its reform path in preparation to join the EU.
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