Ukraine has signed agreements on security cooperation with Italy and Canada. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloni and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed these documents during their visit to Ukraine.
The agreement with Canada provides for the allocation of over 3 billion Canadian dollars for macro-financial and defense assistance in 2024. As for the agreement with Italy, it provides for the continuation of support to Ukraine until the end of 2024. In addition, during the negotiations with the Italian Prime Minister, joint work at the G7 level was discussed.
The visit took place on the second anniversary of the Russian Federation's full-scale invasion of Kyiv. In addition to Meloni and Trudeau, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Belgian Prime Minister Alexandre De Croo also arrived in Ukraine.
The Head of the European Commission confirmed that Europe will continue to provide Ukraine with the necessary assistance.

