The G7 has passed a joint declaration of support, with security guarantees for Ukraine.
This was announced by Andriy Yermak, Head of the Office of the President.
The declaration itself is a framework general document. The next step is the signing of a system of bilateral security agreements between Ukraine and individual guaranteeing countries, united under a multilateral framework of cooperation.
The key point of the Declaration is a confirmation that Ukraine's security is a component of the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. This point is underscored by the mention of Ukraine's future membership in NATO.
What do the security guarantees entail?
One of the points of the guarantees is further support for Ukraine's democratic development.
This document is open and allows other countries, not just those in the G7, to join the security guarantees.
"It is important that by the time of the NATO summit in Washington in 2024, we have won the war and signed security guarantees for our state. They will be in effect until we join NATO," notes Yermak.
What assistance have Ukraine's partners promised?
In addition, on the sidelines of the summit, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky discussed with European Council President Charles Michel the possibility of opening negotiations on Ukraine's membership in the European Union at the end of this year.