Allies from the alliance will consider a program for the rearmament of the Armed Forces of Ukraine according to NATO standards, as well as the approval of a new aid package to Ukraine.
During the summit in Madrid, NATO allies will decide to give Ukraine immediate assistance to repel the Russian aggression and will consider a long-term program for the rearmament of the Armed Forces of Ukraine according to the standards of NATO. This was announced on Wednesday, June 22, by Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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“We will strengthen our support for Ukraine and other partners at risk. I accept the fact that President Zelensky will address our summit. Ukraine is in a critical situation, and there is an urgent need to increase our assistance. , ”Stoltenberg said.
He confirmed that during the Madrid summit, Alliance allies will adopt a new broad package of support for Ukraine. It will consist of specific projects for immediate and short-term assistance, including the supply of anti-drone equipment, secure communications and fuel.
“More importantly, we are also looking at the longer term, including helping Ukraine transition from post-Soviet-era military equipment to modern NATO equipment, increasing interoperability, and further strengthening security institutions and defense, ”Stoltenberg said.
He also announced his intention to increase assistance to other NATO partners vulnerable to Russia’s threats and intervention, including Georgia, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It was previously reported that President Volodymyr Zelensky had been invited to the NATO summit in Madrid.
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Source: korrespondent

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