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He spoke about Kyiv’s ongoing work with seven of its international partners to sign bilateral security cooperation agreements, which are meant to bolster Ukraine’s post-war security until it becomes a full NATO member. “Arms, finances, political cooperation — today, I worked with my team on the specific details of these documents, and we already have draft texts of the deals…,” said Zelesnkyy. “We’re filling the drafts with stronger capabilities for Ukraine and for our joint security with partners. It’s obvious that priority is given to everything that provides more protection from Russian a…