According to her, this is a kind of upgrade of the previous efficiency, which functioned between Ukraine and the Alliance.
NATO leaders at the summit in Madrid promised to continue to support Ukraine. In particular, an updated Comprehensive Assistance Package (CPA) was presented. Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the increased efficiency would include significant supplies, including secure communications, drone protection systems and fuel.
“In the long run, we will help Ukraine move from Soviet-era military equipment. to modern NATO equipment and further strengthen its defense and security institutions, “Stoltenberg said. this is a kind of upgrade of the previous efficiency, which still functioned between Ukraine and NATO. “
“We are talking about the technical reformatting of all the aid coming to our country in order to unify the existing mechanisms together with the trust funds and purposefully provide exactly the assistance that Kyiv needs,” Stefanishina said.
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the heads of state and government of NATO member states at the beginning of the summit in a closed session. Zelensky called on Allies to increase supplies of modern artillery and air defense systems to Ukraine .
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