Six EU countries have not yet joined the "security guarantees" declaration for Ukraine
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Six EU countries have not yet joined the "security guarantees" declaration for Ukraine

Andriy Sybiga

Six of the 27 countries of the European Union have not yet joined the G7 joint declaration on security guarantees for Ukraine.

Which EU countries have not joined Ukraine's security guarantees

The deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiga, said on the telethon air that he was talking about Austria, Croatia, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Malta.

He added that Ukraine is actively working with these countries to support the declaration.

In total, 31 states have joined the G7 declaration, 10 on the first day and 20 on the first month.

Bilateral negotiations have now started with all these states, and two rounds of negotiations have already been held with some of them, and even drafts of specific documents have already been produced. Another 15 states have expressed their intention to start consultations with Ukraine regarding the conclusion of these bilateral agreements, Sybiga said.

Security Guarantees for Ukraine

In July, the G7 countries agreed on a document on security guarantees for Ukraine at the NATO summit in Vilnius.

It foresees that each country will work with Ukraine on certain long-term obligations and agreements in the security field.

Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and the United States were the first countries to sign the "Joint Declaration of Support for Ukraine".

Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, the Baltic states, Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Montenegro and partially recognized Kosovo, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and Cyprus have also joined the initiative.

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