On June 27, Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Brussels to participate in the European Council meeting. The President announced the signing of three security agreements, one of which is with the European Union as a whole. This agreement will, for the first time, secure the commitment of all 27 member states to provide broad support to Ukraine despite any institutional changes within.
The President of Ukraine arrived in Brussels on June 27 to participate in the European Council meeting. The head of state announced the signing of three security agreements.The President noted that in recent days, Ukraine has begun actual negotiations on EU membership. He also outlined the purpose of his visit to Brussels.
What is Known About Zelensky’s Visit to Brussels
Zelensky noted that he arrived in Brussels today to participate in the European Council meeting and to thank all European leaders for their unity and confirmation of the irreversibility of our European course.
The President mentioned that he will meet with EU leaders and member states’ heads, and conduct bilateral negotiations.
“We will sign three security agreements, one of which is with the European Union as a whole. This will, for the first time, secure the commitment of all 27 member states to provide broad support to Ukraine despite any institutional changes within,” Zelensky said.
He added that each step is for the sake of approaching our historic goal—peace and prosperity in our common European home.