Andriy Yermak noted that our country is ready to actively promote investments of such powerful global players and to discuss all relevant issues with foreign and local businesses.
The Head of the President's Office expressed his belief that all partners know exactly what Ukraine needs most: ammunition, artillery, air defense systems and long-range missiles.
According to him, Ukraine is most in need of 155 mm ammunition, ATACMS missiles, drones, electronic warfare equipment, F-16 jets, additional Patriot systems and missiles.
The counterparts noted progress on key issues of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations and agreed on a bilateral meeting to be held next week, followed by a telephone conversation to evaluate the results and plan further steps.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak had a conversation with the Director General of the Italian Security Intelligence Department, Italy's G7/G20 Sherpa Elisabetta Belloni.
The parties noted progress in drafting the future security agreement, exchanged views on its content, in particular on strengthening cooperation in the defense industry.
Deputy Head of the Office of the President Iryna Mudra and Executive Director of the International Bar Association Mark Ellis discussed international mechanisms for restoring justice for Ukraine.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the return of Ukrainian children illegally deported and forcibly displaced by Russia, their guidance and social support afterwards.