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Ukraine signed ten-year security agreements with the United States and Japan, reaffirmed support from G7 nations and Ramstein format. Money and aid pledged for defense, security, and reforms. More details on the Russian Offensive Update 822 at UNDERSTANDING WAR.
On June 13, Ukraine signed bilateral ten-year security agreements with the United States and Japan, while other partner countries reaffirmed their long-term support for Ukraine within the Group of Seven (G7) and the Ramstein format.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on June 13 that on the sidelines of the ongoing G7 summit, he signed bilateral ten-year security agreements with U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The agreement between the United States and Ukraine envisions long-term cooperation in defense and security, economic development and reforms, as well as the promotion of Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration. The agreement between Japan and Ukraine includes a Japanese contribution of $4.5 billion to Ukraine by 2024, as well as additional ten years of support in security and defense, humanitarian aid, technical and financial cooperation, reconstruction, and sanctions against Russia.
The complete Russian Offensive Update 822 can be found directly at UNDERSTANDING WAR.
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