Ministry of Foreign Affairs makes progress in supporting Ukraine

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US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, Derek Hogan, said after the meeting of Foreign Ministers in Oslo, his country hopes to improve NATO’s support for Ukraine. It has been reported TASS.

“We want to make progress on the important tangible results of the NATO summit scheduled for the summer in Vilnius. “Above all, maintaining NATO support, practical support, non-lethal support for Ukraine, and also strengthening the alliance’s deterrence and defense,” Hogan said.

Previously reportedThat Ukraine and NATO representatives held a working group meeting on scientific and environmental cooperation in Brussels on 25-26 May, initiating a “high-level” dialogue on innovation. The alliance also promised to provide its experts to Ukraine within the framework of the innovation dialogue.

Formerly Euractiv portal Wrote That NATO diplomats were looking for ways to put Kiev on the path to membership in the bloc by forming a Ukraine-NATO council, but did not consider the option of expedited joining the country’s ranks.

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