According to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Ukraine presented an adapted Annual National Program for further reform according to NATO's requirements during the meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council — the bloc members have already agreed to it.
NATO agreed on a new reform plan for Ukraine
The words of the Secretary General of the Alliance about approving the program are also confirmed by the official statement of the Ukraine-NATO Council.
It says that NATO and Ukraine are already working and making decisions together, including those related to interoperability, energy security, innovation, cyber defense and resilience.
Kuleba rejected proposals for a territorial compromise with Russia
The chief of Ukrainian diplomacy, Dmytro Kuleba, who represents official Kyiv during the first meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council, did not confirm the rumours that the Russian-Ukrainian war has reached an impasse.
According to him, the team of the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy often hears ideas about "concessions" and "agreements with Russia". Still, it consistently ignores such proposals because they will not give anything to our country.