Ukraine has declared its readiness to transfer combat experience to NATO countries, as well as to facilitate the integration of Ukrainian approaches into the Alliance's defense planning system.
This was stated by Deputy Defense Minister, Brigadier General of Justice Serhiy Melnyk during a meeting of the NATO National Reserve Forces Committee (NCR) and the Joint Confederation of NATO Reserve Officers (CIOR).
Ukraine is ready to share unique combat experience with NATO
The general noted that Ukraine's cooperation with these structures plays an important role in strengthening the state's defense system and adapting it to NATO standards.
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– We have unique combat experience, which they are ready to share with partners, Melnyk said.
The Ukrainian delegation presented its own developments in the field of defense, manning and training reserve forces in the event of a full-scale invasion at the meeting.
As noted by the Ministry of Defense, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte highly appreciated Ukraine's contribution to the development of the reserve and the system of national resistance.
The key topics of the meeting were further deepening cooperation in the field of reserve forces and the possibility of integrating Ukrainian approaches into the NATO defense planning system.
Recall that in February of this year, NATO will open a Center for Training and Analysis in Poland to support Ukraine (JATEC).