NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that a special NATO command center aimed at to coordinate support for Ukraine, is ready to start its operations in Germany from September, reports Reuters. The news marks a key step in NATO's ongoing efforts to help Ukraine.
"We agreed to create a command to coordinate and provide security and training assistance to Ukraine," Stoltenberg said upon his arrival at a meeting of the European political community in Great Britain, quoted by News.bg.
"This command will be operational in September, will have 700 employees in Germany, will provide security support and assistance to Ukraine and coordinate the efforts of NATO allies," he announced.
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