G-7 Nations to Give Individual Security Pledges to Ukraine
- NATO leaders are meeting in Vilnius to discuss Ukraine
- G-7 nations are set to launch negotiations with Kyiv
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A group of Ukraine’s key allies are closing in on an agreement to launch negotiations with Kyiv on a collection of bilateral security commitments aimed at bolstering the country’s ability to defend itself and at deterring future Russian aggression.
The announcement is expected to be part of a declaration from most Group of Seven leaders on the sidelines of an ongoing two-day NATO summit in Vilnius, according to people familiar with the plans. The declaration, which aims to provide Ukraine with longer term security guarantees, is still under discussion and the content and signatories could change before it’s announced.