Ukraine signed a defense cooperation agreement in the Drone Deal format with Estonia and the Netherlands, while also advancing preparations for similar agreements with Canada and Finland. The deal was signed during a meeting between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Tuesday, July 7. Zelensky signed a similar agreement with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, which he described as a “full-fledged” cooperation deal covering joint drone production, technology development, and systematic arms exports. JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official.“There will be even more opportunities for joint production and technology development, and most importantly, for systematic exchange of expertise and arms exports,” Zelensky said, adding that the leaders also discussed the need for Europe to develop its own anti-ballistic missiles.He thanked the Netherlands for assistance he said has helped protect “thousands upon thousands” of Ukrainian lives from Russian strikes, and Estonia for its military, humanitarian, and diplomatic support toward EU and NATO membership.Canada drone deal still in preparationSeparately, Zelensky met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finnish President Alexander Stubb, where both sides discussed timelines and terms for their own Drone Deal agreements. Canada unveiled a $900 million medium-term military package for Ukraine during the same NATO summit in Ankara, covering vehicles, munitions, and continued air defense support.