The Ministry of Defense announced long-term military aid to Ukraine: what partners will approve in December.
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhiy Boiev announced that in December partner countries plan to approve military aid plans for Ukraine for several years ahead. This concerns each of the 8 coalitions that assist Ukraine. The main emphasis is placed on equipping brigades with new Western military equipment and the quality training of personnel. Representatives from 12 countries, including the USA, the UK, France, and others, participated in the meeting of the coalition capability leaders group.
The Deputy Minister emphasized that the aid from the coalitions is aimed at achieving Ukraine's victory. It is important to form roadmaps to better understand the needs of Ukrainian defense forces and the possibilities of their provision.
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