“The Deputy Secretary General of NATO Radby Shekeryinskaya stated that the Alliance is on the way of implementation of the Defense Financing Plan of Ukraine for 2025. Source: Radoma Shekeryinskaya at a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council in Brussels on January 29, “European Truth” with reference to the Alliance press service: at the meeting of the Council of Ukraine-Nato, where the Viceremier on European and Euro-Atlantic integration Olga Stephanishin was discussed On the battlefield, further support of Ukraine by the Alliance and the progress of Kiev on the way of reforms.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
The Deputy Secretary General of NATO Radby Shekeryinskaya stated that the Alliance is on the way of implementation of the Defense Financing Plan of Ukraine for 2025.
Source: Radoma Shekeryinskaya at a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council in Brussels on January 29, “European Pravda” with reference to the Alliance press service
Details: Olga Stephanyshyn, a NATO-NATO Council meeting, was attended by Olga Stephanyshyn, discussed the situation on the battlefield, the further support of Ukraine by the Alliance and the progress of Kiev on the way of reforms.
Shekeryinskaya, who chaired at the meeting, emphasized the efforts to converge Ukraine with NATO, in particular with the help of the NATO Assistance Center in the field of security and training (NSATU) and the Jatec Training Center.
“She noted that the members of the Alliance are on the way to fulfill the obligations taken at the Washington Summit to provide 40 billion euros of euros in security,” NATO said.
Also, the Deputy Secretary General congratulated the Investment of members of the Alliance in the defense industry of Ukraine.
We will remind, NATO leaders at the Washington Summit have committed to assistance to Ukraine for 2025 for a total of 40 billion euros.
In 2025, at a summit in the Hague of Heads of State and Government intends to review the contributions of members of the Alliance. It is also possible to revise the amount of assistance, based on the needs of Ukraine, at the future Sumits of NATO.
Such an increase in the role of the Alliance in security assistance was caused by fears that Donald Trump could stop Ukrainian security assistance after returning to government.