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Ukraine signs security deal with Luxembourg

Ukraine signs security deal with Luxembourg
11.07.2024 10:00
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Kyiv signed a security cooperation agreement with Luxembourg in Washington DC, reported from Anadolu Agency.

"Luxembourg will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine and will further contribute to protecting the lives of our people. The agreement focuses on political and value-based cooperation between our countries," Zelenskyy said on X.

Luxembourg has allocated €80 million ($86.5 million) in military support to Ukraine for 2024.

"Luxembourg supports sanctions against Russia, our continued strengthening in the European and Euro-Atlantic directions—Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO—and will also help protect and restore our cultural heritage," Zelenskyy added.

Luxembourg provided Ukraine with military assistance worth a total value of €74.4 million ($80.5 million) in 2022 and €96 million ($103 million) in 2023.





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