Ukraine Ratifies Historic 100-Year Partnership with UK
- The Verkhovna Rada ratified a century-long partnership agreement with the United Kingdom, with 295 MPs voting in favor on September 17, 2025.
- The agreement, signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Keir Starmer, covers cooperation in various sectors, including security and defense.
- Ukrainian Ambassador Valeriy Zaluzhny described the agreement as a unique document that signifies Ukraine's integration into the Western world.
- The U.K. will provide at least 3.6 billion British pounds annually in military support to Ukraine until 2031.
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The Ukrainian Parliament ratified a 100-year partnership agreement with the British Sea on 17 September, marking a deepening of relations between the two countries.
Ukraine and the United Kingdom have formally cemented a 100-year strategic partnership. The agreement provides for annual military assistance and broad cooperation in other areas, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing draft law No. 0332 on the Verkhovna Rada website. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the law ratifying the agreement. The document defines a long-term framework for cooperation in security, defense, economics, science, techn…
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