“There will be new agreements with the Czech Republic, Slovenia, and after a meeting with the Prime Minister of Ireland, we decided to prepare an agreement as well,” he said, recalling the recent signing of security agreements with Poland, Luxembourg and Romania. This follows an early statement made by the European Commission on July 11 about the Ukraine Compact document signed by the leaders of the 21 countries and the EU with commitments to support Ukraine following the NATO summit. The document unites countries that have signed bilateral security agreements with Ukraine “into a single, coor…