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A NATO summit will take place in Madrid on June 29-30. The Alliance leaders' meeting will take place against the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Let's hope that this summit will talk about arms supplies to Ukraine. The speaker of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Vadym Denisenko told Channel 24 about this.
He also hopes that at the NATO summit there will be an understanding of the need to arm the EU countries as much as possible. After all, Ukraine is only the first stage of the war conceived by Vladimir Putin.
If we hadn’t fought, the war would definitely have gone to the Baltic states,” said Vadim Denisenko.
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The representative of the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine noted that Ukrainian diplomacy is very actively working to ensure that NATO provides weapons.
“This is one of the main areas of work of our diplomacy today moment,” added Vadim Denisenko.
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Latest news about NATO
- Four months after the start of the war in Ukraine, NATO countries finally decided to discuss assistance to countries Baltic States in the event of a Russian attack, as well as additional assistance to Ukraine, which is already fighting.
- Polish President Andrzej Duda reacted to the murder of Russian civilians in Kremenchuk before the NATO summit. He noted that the response to the missile attack on the shopping center should be an increase in military support for Ukraine.
- At the NATO summit in Madrid, a new strategic concept for the Alliance will be approved. In accordance with it, Russia will be defined as the biggest and most direct threat.
- The North Atlantic Alliance responded to criticism in its direction. The point is that NATO is not helping Ukraine enough. NATO does not agree with the criticism that it does not help Ukraine much. This was stated by the Deputy Secretary General of the Alliance, Mircea Joanne.
- NATO will not use its capacities to create a corridor for grain exports in the Black Sea. They believe that this will lead to an even greater aggravation of the situation.
- NATO will increase the number of its rapid reaction forces to more than 300,000 people. Currently, such forces number about 40,000 soldiers. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on the eve of the Alliance's summit in Madrid. He noted that at this meeting a new concept of security will be adopted, in which Russia will be recognized not as a partner of the organization, but as a threat.