Stoltenberg: NATO Command to coordinate support to Ukraine will be operational in September
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Starting in September, a NATO command to coordinate support for Ukraine will be established in Germany. It will consist of 700 people and will provide security assistance and training to Ukraine.
NATO's command to coordinate support for Ukraine will start operating in Germany in September, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday, UNN reports citing Reuters.
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"We agreed to establish a command to coordinate and provide security and training assistance to Ukraine," he said upon arrival at a meeting of the European Political Community in Britain.
"This command will become operational in September, it will have 700 people in Germany... and it will provide support and security assistance to Ukraine and coordinate the efforts of NATO allies," Stoltenberg said.
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