Zelenskyy orders the development of a legislative framework to regulate private military and security companies in Ukraine, InteriorIhor Klymenko says. The move aims to establish legal standards for the sector.
UkrainianVolodymyr Zelenskyy has directed the Ministry of Internal Affairs, intelligence agencies, and government officials to develop a legislative framework for the regulation of private security and military companies in Ukraine, according to InteriorIhor Klymenko.
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