President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced during NATO summit in Ankara that Ukraine has signed defense cooperation agreements with the Netherlands and Estonia, including a 'Drone Deal' focused on military production, technology exchange, and cybersecurity. The agreement with the Netherlands includes a commitment of up to €9 billion in military support through 2029. With Estonia, the deal involves joint development of defensive systems, drones, sensors, and other military equipment. Both leaders emphasized strengthened partnership and mutual trust. Discussions also included potential agreements with Canada and Norway, while Ukraine had previously signed similar deals with countries in the Middle East.
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