NATO announces handover of Armed Forces to Alliance
- June 15, 2022
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO is preparing a plan to rearm the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He expressed this during a briefing. Also, on the eve
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO is preparing a plan to rearm the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He expressed this during a briefing. Also, on the eve
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that NATO is preparing a plan to rearm the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He expressed this during a briefing. Also, on the eve of the Ramstein meeting on military support to Ukraine, which will take place today in Brussels, Jens Stoltenberg announced the transfer of weapons to Ukraine.
The new aid will include heavy weapons and long-range artillery.
“Tonight, Allied defense ministers will announce new military aid to Ukraine, including heavy weapons and long-range artillery,” Stoltenberg said. Said.
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According to him, NATO is preparing a plan for the complete transfer of the Ukrainian army from post-Soviet weapons to Alliance weapons. The third Rammstein meeting on Ukraine’s military support will be held today.
At the new meeting of defense ministers and heads of defense headquarters around the world, he plans to discuss the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in weapons and ammunition to counter full-scale Russian aggression. Representatives of more than 40 countries will come together for the meeting. The meeting will be held at NATO Headquarters in Brussels.
Ukraine also received an invitation to participate in the defense ministerial meeting of the North Atlantic Council, which will be held in Brussels on 15-16 June. We remind you that a virtual meeting of the Contact Group of Ministers of Defense of Ukraine took place on May 23. This was the second interview after the live interview at the Rammstein base in Germany.
This time 40 participants were joined by other countries – Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Colombia, Ireland and Kosovo. Source
Source: Port Altele
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