Albin Kurti, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, disclosed this document and noted that his country plans to support Ukraine in its struggle for victory over Russia and help hold the Russian leadership accountable.
On July 12, the Group of Seven (G7) countries approved a Joint Declaration in support of Ukraine. During the NATO summit, a statement regarding security guarantees for Ukraine was agreed upon. This text serves as a general document (here is the actual text).
The next step involves the establishment of bilateral agreements on security between Ukraine and individual guarantor countries. Each of these countries will collaborate with Ukraine on specific long-term bilateral commitments and agreements in the field of security. In the event of a potential armed attack from Russia, the countries commit to immediately consult with Ukraine to discuss further steps.
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