Macron and Zelensky will sign a bilateral security pact in Paris this Friday
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelensky will sign a bilateral security agreement
\n\nIn an effort to strengthen ties between their two countries and affirm their shared commitment to European security, French President Emmanuel Macron and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky will sign a bilateral security agreement this Friday in Paris. This agreement reflects the desire of the two countries to increase their cooperation in areas exploited by current challenges to international security.\n\n
A cooperation agreement against security threats
\n\nTo respond to the growing security threats affecting Europe and the world, Macron And Zelensky took the initiative to establish a strategic framework for security cooperation. The future bilateral security agreement will include elements relating to cyberspace, terrorism, illegal migration and arms trafficking, among others.\n\nIt is expected that this agreement will serve as a platform to lead the two countries' joint action on security and help promote information security, raise counter-terrorism standards and strengthen the territorial integrity of their borders. \n\n
Paris and kyiv strengthen their commitment
\n\nThe signing of this bilateral agreement has Paris demonstrates the growing commitment of France and Ukraine to work together to overcome the security challenges that so affect their countries. It is a sign of the maturity of their strategic partnership and their determination to act in a strong, coherent and unified manner to ensure the security and stability of Europe.\n\nIt is hoped that the bilateral security agreement will strengthen trust between the two nations, which is essential for mutually beneficial cooperation, diplomacy and security.\n\n
Expectations for the future
\n\nThe agreement which will be signed this Friday between Macron And Zelensky is not only a step forward for French-Ukrainian cooperation, but it also sets a precedent for future cooperation between European nations and even beyond. It clearly illustrates the potential of strategic alliances to face the security challenges of today and tomorrow, and sets an example of effective collaboration in the context of international relations. \n\n