27 EU member states reach consensus on a draft security commitment to Ukraine
The 27 EU countries have reached a consensus on a draft security commitment to Ukraine, as shown in the EU data chart
According to CCTV News, according to today's Russian website on the 11th, the 27 EU countries have reached a consensus on a draft security commitment to Ukraine, aiming to provide long-term military and financial support to Kiev. The report quoted German newspaper Le Monde as saying that there are confidential documents stating that the draft has been approved by representatives of EU countries, and specific details are currently being discussed between the EU and Ukraine.
At the end of the NATO summit in July last year, the G7 announced that it would provide Ukraine with so-called "bilateral security commitments and arrangements", covering support for key areas such as Ukraine's defense. The Russian side has warned that the relevant measures will only exacerbate regional tensions.