NATO-Ukraine Council discusses Russia's launch of a new ballistic missile: are there any important decisions

NATO-Ukraine Council discusses Russia's launch of a new ballistic missile: are there any important decisions

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The NATO-Ukraine Council held a meeting on Russia's launch of an experimental medium-range ballistic missile. The ambassadors confirmed their support for Ukraine and condemned attempts to terrorize the civilian population.

The NATO-Ukraine Council at the level of ambassadors discussed the security situation in Ukraine after Russia launched an experimental medium-range ballistic missile. The ambassadors confirmed their support for Ukraine, noting that Russia is trying to terrorize the civilian population. The next meeting will be held in early December. This is reported by the press service of the NATO headquarters, reports UNN.

"During the meeting, NATO members confirmed their support for Ukraine. The attack on the Dnieper river is seen as another attempt by Russia to terrorize the civilian population in Ukraine and intimidate those who support Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia's illegal and unprovoked aggression. As previously noted by the anniversary of NATO, FARA attached, "the deployment of this potential will not change the course of the conflict and will not deter NATO allies from supporting Ukraine," the report says.

It is noted that the meeting was chaired by Acting Deputy Secretary General of NATO Boris Ruge, and the next meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council should take place during the meeting of NATO foreign ministers, which will be held on December 3-4.

Recall

The ambassadors of Ukraine and 32 NATO members met in Brussels on Tuesday regarding Russia's strike last week with an experimental medium-range hypersonic missile.