On the instructions of the President of Ukraine and the Head of the Presidential Office, another round of consultations with Germany was held today on the conclusion of a bilateral agreement on security commitments to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian negotiating team, led by Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Ihor Zhovkva, also included Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Roman Mashovets, representatives of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Ihor Zhovkva thanked for the significant role of Germany and Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz personally in the European Council's historic decision to open negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the European Union.
For his part, Matthias Lüttenberg, a representative of the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, noted Ukraine's success in implementing reforms even in the face of a full-scale war.
The parties exchanged views on the key components of security commitments to Ukraine, raised the issue of the legal framework of the future bilateral agreement, and agreed on a plan for further communication.
"Germany demonstrates leadership in financial and military support for Ukraine, especially in terms of continuing large-scale assistance in 2024. Your country, which is a member of the EU and NATO, is an irreplaceable guarantor of Ukraine's security and future in these organizations," the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office emphasized.