"Redouble efforts": Kuleba in conversation with NATO Secretary General calls for acceleration of arms and ammunition supplies to Ukraine
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In a conversation with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba emphasized the need to speed up the supply of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine and to coordinate positions ahead of the upcoming meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba spoke with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, emphasizing the need to speed up the supply of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, and coordinated positions ahead of the upcoming meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council. The minister said this on Friday in X, UNN reports.
I spoke with Jens Stoltenberg to thank him for his personal efforts to secure NATO's support for Ukraine. I emphasized the importance of redoubling international efforts to increase and accelerate the delivery of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine
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The parties, according to the Foreign Minister, coordinated their positions before the NATO-Ukraine Council meeting in April.
"Ukraine welcomes efforts aimed at enhancing NATO's role in providing Ukraine with everything it needs to repel Russian aggression," Kuleba said.