Work is underway to consolidate support for Ukraine: Syrsky comments on results of NATO summit

Work is underway to consolidate support for Ukraine: Syrsky comments on results of NATO summit

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At the NATO summit in Washington, Ukraine received commitments from partner countries to provide lethal weapons systems, modern air defense systems, and stable and uninterrupted supplies of missiles and ammunition to support its security against Russian aggression.

The NATO summit in Washington provided Ukraine with lethal weapons systems, modern air defense systems, and a steady and uninterrupted supply of missiles and ammunition. This was stated by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi, UNN reports .

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75 Washington NATO Summit. Strong visit of the President and his team. Hard diplomatic work continues to consolidate international support for Ukraine on its irreversible path to NATO membership

- Syrsky said. 

According to him, Ukraine has clear commitments from partner countries. In particular, a comprehensive document on support for Ukraine called the Ukrainian Compact was signed.

Syrsky is convinced that the powerful collective bargaining agreement has become another element of Ukraine's "bridge" to NATO, particularly in terms of military and military-technical integration.

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The military component of practical cooperation with the Alliance will also be significantly strengthened 

It is especially important for us to support Ukraine with lethal weapons systems, modern air defense systems, and a steady and uninterrupted supply of missiles and ammunition

- summarized the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 

Recall

On July 11, 2024, at the NATO Washington Summit, the leaders of 21 countries, as well as representatives of the European Union, concluded and signed the Ukraine Treaty to support and ensure Ukraine's security in the face of Russian aggression.