NATO's New Command Center to Support Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the establishment of a new command center in Germany to coordinate support for Ukraine. The center will be operational in September, staffed by 700 personnel, and will focus on providing security assistance and training for Ukraine, as well as coordinating efforts among NATO allies.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced a significant move to support Ukraine with the establishment of a new command center in Germany. The announcement was made on Thursday at a European Political Community meeting in Britain.
"We have agreed to establish a command to coordinate and provide security assistance and training for Ukraine," Stoltenberg said. The new command center, operational from September, will host 700 personnel and will streamline the support and security assistance provided to Ukraine by NATO allies.
This initiative is seen as a crucial step in fortifying Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing tensions in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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