Ukraine will sign a security agreements with the US and Japan on the sidelines of today's G7 summit, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
"Bilateral security agreements will be signed during [G7] meetings with US President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida," he said in a social media post ahead of the summit in Italy.
"The document with the United States will be unprecedented, as it should be for leaders who support Ukraine," he added.
Deals with both the US and Japan had been expected, but full details of each of the agreements have not been made public.
Mr Zelenskyy also said quicker fighter jet pilot training, faster plane deliveries to Ukraine, and obtaining more air defence and long range weapons were among Kyiv's priorities at the meeting.