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The leaders of the civilized world have undertaken to supply modern military equ...

Urgent Supplies: G7 countries have announced that Ukraine will help Ukraine in the event of a new Russian attack - FT

The leaders of the civilized world have undertaken to supply modern military equipment, support Ukrainian forces, exchange intelligence and assist in cyber defense. The Greater Seven countries (G7) have promised to provide urgent military assistance to Ukraine in the event of a new conflict with Russia in the future. This was reported on July 12 by Financial Times. The new plan is aimed at helping Ukrainians in the event of a danger to protect themselves.

The G7 countries have agreed to organize a joint framework to provide long -term security guarantees to our country aimed at turning it into a military fortress for repeling Russian aggression. Obligations will include the supply of "modern military equipment on land, in the air and at sea. " Also, the leaders of the civilized world to maintain the training of Ukrainian forces, exchange of intelligence information and assistance in cyber defense.

In exchange for this, Kiev is obliged to carry out reforms, including the judicial system and civil control over the army. The relevant obligations appeared during the participation of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday in Lithuania at the NATO leaders summit. He believes that this will attract more support for his army, which fights Russia's invasion. "We understand that the best guarantee for Ukraine is to be in NATO," he explained.

The obligation, according to the publication, determines the provisions on the security of Ukraine and assistance in the release of the territory occupied by the Russian troops and modernize the army of the country. Kyiv undertakes reforms, in particular, civil control over the Armed Forces and the judicial system. We will remind, on July 12 at the summit in Vilnius began the Council of Ukraine-Nato.