Stoltenberg: NATO is implementing additional aid programs for Ukraine
NATO started implementing a package of additional measures as part of the aid program for Ukraine. This is the package that was approved at the Summit in Warsaw in the summer, as stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg after the NATO meeting of the Commission Ukraine in Brussels.
"We have comprehensive cooperation with Ukraine; we provide support in various areas. At the Summit in Warsaw we decided to increase the level of this aid and to start implementing this aid package,” Stoltenberg said.
According to the Secretary General, during the meeting, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin informed the attendees that 120 NATO standards have already been adopted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine as part of its modernization effort.
"Our trust funds help to reform defense institutions. NATO and Ukraine are working on the regional airspace security program. We cooperate in the cyber protection sphere and we are working on the rehabilitation of those injured. This program helped to treat 150 servicemen. Moreover, there are educational programs for training Ukrainian military,” he added.