Presidents Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky signed a landmark 10-year security deal between US and Ukraine on June 13. Reports claim the deal will see the US provide Ukraine with a range of military aid and training over the next decade. The deal aims to commit future US administrations to support Ukraine, even if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins November’s election, officials said. Russia has dismissed the US-Ukraine security deal as “just pieces of paper” while adding that the “agreements are about nothing” and have “no legal force”. Moscow said the deals were aimed mainly at “showing citizens who have remained in Ukraine… that the world community seems to still be with them.”