At the meeting of the North Atlantic Council, NATO states will promise long-term support to Ukraine - AR

At the meeting of the North Atlantic Council, NATO states will promise long-term support to Ukraine - AR

NATO foreign ministers meeting in Bucharest this week will pledge long-term support to Ukraine, which is defending itself against Russian air, missile and ground attacks.

 

 This is reported by the AR agency.

 

 At this meeting in Bucharest, NATO ministers are likely to make new promises regarding non-lethal support to Ukraine. It is about fuel, power generators, medicines, winter equipment and anti-drone devices.

 

 Individual members of the Alliance are also likely to announce new supplies of military equipment to Ukraine, mainly air defense systems. NATO as an organization will not offer such supplies due to fears of involvement in a war with Russia.

 

 But the ministers will also discuss how to support Ukraine in the near future.

 

 "In the long term, we will help Ukraine move from Soviet-era equipment to modern NATO standards, doctrine and training," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg commented before the meeting.

 

 The meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of foreign ministers will be held in Bucharest on November 29-30, 2022.



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NATO foreign ministers meeting in Bucharest this week will pledge long-term support to Ukraine, which is defending itself against Russian air, missile and ground attacks.

 

 This is reported by the AR agency.

 

 At this meeting in Bucharest, NATO ministers are likely to make new promises regarding non-lethal support to Ukraine. It is about fuel, power generators, medicines, winter equipment and anti-drone devices.

 

 Individual members of the Alliance are also likely to announce new supplies of military equipment to Ukraine, mainly air defense systems. NATO as an organization will not offer such supplies due to fears of involvement in a war with Russia.

 

 But the ministers will also discuss how to support Ukraine in the near future.

 

 "In the long term, we will help Ukraine move from Soviet-era equipment to modern NATO standards, doctrine and training," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg commented before the meeting.

 

 The meeting of the North Atlantic Council at the level of foreign ministers will be held in Bucharest on November 29-30, 2022.