Defense Minister Umerov discusses with Stoltenberg NATO support and the needs of the Ukrainian army in winter
Kyiv • UNN
The Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance assured of the continued support of Ukraine by its allies and partners.
Today, on December 4, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov held talks with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the Alliance's press service reported, according to UNN.
Details
The parties discussed the current situation at the front and the urgent military needs of the Defense Forces in countering Russian aggression. In particular, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance assured of the continued support of Ukraine by its allies and partners.
With winter expected to complicate the fighting, Stoltenberg stressed that the Allies are determined to increase political and practical support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian invasion
Stoltenberg confirmed that the bloc will provide long-term support to the Ukrainian side to make the Ukrainian Armed Forces "fully interoperable" with NATO and "bring them even closer to the Alliance."
At the same time, Defense Minister Umerov and the NATO Secretary General also discussed Ukraine's path to membership in the Alliance and Kyiv's reform efforts.
Addendum
The defense minister also spoke about the meeting with the NATO secretary general on his Facebook page.
We are working in the Defense Ministry to ensure full interoperability of the Ukrainian Defense Forces with NATO. Ukraine's membership in NATO is inevitable. Our country has chosen its course long ago. We are working on practical steps to bring our country closer to NATO membership.
To recap,
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg insists on unwavering support for Ukraine against Russian aggression, emphasizing that increased aid could speed up the end of the war.