Ukrainian military complete NATO CIMIC training course – General Staff
The Ukrainian military have completed the NATO CIMIC Field/Staff Worker International Course of NATO CIMIC Centre of Excellence (CCOE).
06 April 2023
The Ukrainian military have completed the NATO CIMIC Field/Staff Worker International Course of NATO CIMIC Centre of Excellence (CCOE).
Most Ukrainians, asked to comment on their attitude towards international organizations and associations, said they were positive about the European Union - 89%, NATO - 79%, and the UN - 70%, according to a survey conducted by the Razumkov Center.
05 April 2023
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has delivered a speech before the deputies of both chambers of the National Assembly, representatives of the public of Ukraine and Poland on Royal Castle Square in Warsaw.
Ukraine has every prospect of becoming a member of the North Atlantic Alliance, but now NATO is focused on helping the country to defend itself against the Russian aggression and retake more of its territory, as well as to bring Ukraine up to Alliance standards.
In order to become a member of the North Atlantic Alliance, Ukraine must win the war as a sovereign, independent state, as well as make a successful transition from Soviet doctrines and standards to Western ones, which is included in a multi-year assistance program.
The Russian aggression against Ukraine is aimed at destroying the rules-based international order, and Ukraine's victory in this war is in the interests of NATO and its security partners.
NATO Foreign Ministers have discussed ways to provide support for Ukraine to deter future aggression from the side of Russia.
Poland is trying to get additional security guarantees for Ukraine at the upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius this July.
Every country which provides assistance to Russia in its war against Ukraine becomes an accomplice to aggression and a violator of international law. It is not in China's interest.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Ukraine will not support any compromises on its road to NATO membership.
NATO will start working on multi-year assistance program for Ukraine - Stoltenberg
NATO will start working on a multi-year assistance program for Ukraine.
China's Ambassador to the European Union, Fu Cong, has said that China was not on Russia's side in the war being waged by Moscow against Ukraine.
Regarding the foreign policy of the Ukrainian authorities during the war, 78% of respondents rated positively, while only 6% were negative.
Helsinki considers that NATO should pay particular attention to China's cooperation with Russia.
Croatia will continue to provide comprehensive assistance to Ukraine and will contribute EUR 500,000 to NATO's comprehensive aid package for Ukraine, currently agreed upon by the Allies.
It is important that NATO Allies continue to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression and also support Ukraine after its victory in this war as the aggressor state will remain its neighbor.
The Romanian government will provide Ukraine with more than $800,000 to strengthen its defense through the NATO Defence and Related Security Capacity Building Initiative.
The United States is committed to provide long-term support to Ukraine’s people, who are resisting the Russian aggression, and sees Ukraine as a powerful and independent democracy.
04 April 2023
Russian aggression clearly proves that only collective preventive guarantees can be reliable.
Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba has been assured by partners that NATO countries will discuss the readiness of Ukrainian pilots to operate the F-16 fighter jets.
At a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission, partners agreed to increase financing for Ukraine’s projects and speed up the supply of certain weapons.
The line of active hostilities in Ukraine now is more than 1,200 kilometers long.
NATO Allies underscored their enduring commitment to Ukraine at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission and made a number of statements on the provision of new support for the country.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly have discussed strengthening Ukraine's counteroffensive capabilities.
Ukraine is part of the Euro-Atlantic family, and NATO partners will continue to work to achieve this goal.
After a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Brussels, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba announced that a new security assistance package is already on its way to Ukraine.
NATO Ministers for Foreign Affairs, who are meeting today in Brussels, will discuss with Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba, ways of increasing urgent aid for Ukraine, as well as a long-term, multi-year support program.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with a delegation of politicians, businessmen and representatives of charitable organizations from the United States, led by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Zelensky thanked the United States for its continued support for Ukraine.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has no interest in "freezing" the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine.