The NATO Assistance and Security Training Command for Ukraine is due to open this fall in Wiesbaden.
The creation of a new NATO command center to coordinate training and provide security assistance in Ukraine is behind schedule. The creation of this center is one of the main commitments made by NATO members at the alliance’s summit in July. Bloomberg reported this.
NATO’s Security Assistance and Training Command for Ukraine is due to open in Wiesbaden, Germany, this fall with 700 staff. However, the center is still expanding its staff, with several hundred people on staff.
The media said many positions remain unfilled because countries are in no rush to send promised personnel, an anonymous source at the agency said.
NATO, in creating the center, agreed to take a more active role in coordinating military assistance and training for Ukraine to make aid to Ukraine more predictable and protect it from political changes in the United States United amid fears that President-elect Donald Trump may back down. support from USA.
As reported, the Foreign Ministry said that Ukraine refused to accept any alternatives to joining NATO, due to the “bitter experience” of the Budapest Memorandum.
The media learned of NATO’s plans to invite Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent

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