Kuleba diclosed the details of the first started-meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council
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Kuleba diclosed the details of the first started-meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Dmytro Kuleba

On November 29, a historic meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council began in Brussels. During the meeting, they will discuss the importance of continuing military aid to Kyiv, as well as building up defense capabilities.

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According to the chief of Ukrainian diplomacy, Dmytro Kuleba, he plans to discuss the defence industry's capabilities to guarantee the stability and security of the entire Euro-Atlantic area.

In addition, the Foreign Minister will remind NATO partners about the importance of increasing the production of weapons, ammunition and other military equipment, including aircraft.

We need to create a Euro-Atlantic common defense industry space. This is the only way not only to continue helping Ukraine at a sufficient level, but also to guarantee the security and defense capability of NATO countries directly, Dmytro Kuleba explained.

Kuleba will remind the Alliance that Ukraine is not going to surrender

As the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs notes, one of the most important messages he wants to convey to the leadership of the NATO bloc during the meeting is "Ukraine will not back down."

He will again call on the bloc to continue the struggle with our country.

Ukraine is not surrendering, our goals are unchanged is to return to the borders of 1991 and nothing will stop us. Ukraine's victory is not only in the interests of Ukraine, but also in the interests of the entire Euro-Atlantic community, the head of Ukrainian diplomacy emphasized.

As already mentioned earlier, Dmytro Kuleba has repeatedly stated the importance of creating a joint team defense space.

He also believes that candidate countries and like-minded countries should join this defense "space".

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs chief, the defense industry is the key to the common security of both NATO countries and Ukraine.

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