NATO will provide Ukraine with protection against drones, secure communications and fuel
Tomorrow, June 28, the NATO summit will begin in Madrid, within the framework of which the Alliance member countries will approve a comprehensive assistance package for Ukraine.
What we know
This was announced by Jens Stoltenberg, Secretary General of NATO. The Alliance plans to provide medium and long-term support to Ukraine for the transition to NATO standards.
The North Atlantic Alliance intends to help our country to switch to modern military equipment and strengthen security institutions. NATO is agreeing on an assistance package that will include secure communications, fuel and defense systems against drones.
The summit will last until June 30. In addition to helping Ukraine, it will consider the issue of Finland and Sweden joining the Alliance.
Source: Interfax-Ukraine
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