Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo made headlines this week by signing a 10-year security pact in Brussels, marking a major step in Ukraine's defense strategy amid ongoing regional tensions. 💥
The deal includes €977 million in military aid from Belgium this year alone, with Zelenskyy calling it a “long-term investment in peace.” The agreement also guarantees delivery of 30 F-16 fighter jets by 2028 – a game-changer for Ukraine's air defense capabilities. ✈️🛡️
Zelenskyy highlighted Belgium's commitment as part of a broader global effort to support Ukraine, tweeting: “This isn't just aid; it's solidarity.” Meanwhile, analysts say the pact signals Europe's growing role in ramping up defense cooperation. 🌐🤝
With Belgium joining a growing list of nations backing Kyiv, the move has already sparked discussions about how this could reshape security dynamics in the region. Stay tuned as we track this developing story. 🔍📈
Reference(s):
cgtn.com