Biden told how the Ukrainian agreement signed at the NATO summit will work
The US president noted that the treaty unites the countries in "a single comprehensive security architecture to support Ukraine not only now, but for years to come."

US President Joe Biden said that the Ukrainian Security Treaty signed at the NATO summit, concluded by the European Union and 21 states, will help protect Ukraine not only in the long term. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi emphasized that security guarantees strengthen Ukraine, but do not replace the goal of becoming a member of NATO. write Liga.net.
Biden noted that this agreement unites the countries in “a single comprehensive security architecture to support Ukraine not only now, but also for years to come.”
In the short term, Ukraine will receive weapons, ammunition and training to resist Russian aggression.
In the medium-term perspective, Ukraine will be helped to build up an army to protect and deter new aggression.
“This is the path to future membership. This treaty is the foundation of this bridge. We are united against Putin in this senseless and brutal war. We are united to protect its free future.”, — concluded Biden.
In turn, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, noted that during 2024, active work was being done on a reliable architecture of guarantees. They strengthen Ukraine, but do not replace the goal of becoming a member of NATO, he emphasized.
“The Ukrainian agreement brings our relations to a new level. This is a significant achievement for Ukraine and all of us”, – added the head of state.