Kuleba: NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss increasing production of weapons and ammunition
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NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss steps to increase production of arms and ammunition, Ukrainian Foreign Minister says
The NATO-Ukraine Council will discuss steps to increase production of weapons and ammunition today. According to the Foreign Ministry, this was stated by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba before the meeting on Wednesday, UNN reports.
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Kuleba said that today Ukraine and NATO will hold the first-ever meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council at the level of foreign ministers, where Ukraine and the allies will discuss important issues as close partners, including steps to increase production of weapons and ammunition.
The Ukrainian Foreign Minister emphasized that one of the key topics in cooperation with the Alliance is the unification of defense industries and the increase in arms production.
Ukraine's victory is in the interests not only of our country, but also of the entire Euro-Atlantic community. To ensure sustainability, the defense industries must increase production, unite and work as one integrated mechanism,
The minister also said that "it is no exaggeration to say that the defense of the European space is impossible without Ukraine, because our country currently has the strongest and most capable army in Europe." "We are significantly expanding our cooperation with NATO, in fact, we have already become an army of NATO standards: both in terms of technical capabilities and management of approaches and principles of military management," the Ukrainian Foreign Minister emphasized.
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