NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance would like to discuss not only urgent military support with Kiev, but also the fight against corruption, the rights of national minorities and reforms. Stoltenberg said this at a press conference in Brussels. DEA News.
NATO Secretary General noted that he expects foreign ministers to agree on a long-term partnership tomorrow or the day after tomorrow so that the alliance can discuss how the alliance can help Ukraine approach the bloc by modernizing its defense and security institutions, as well as reforms. will include the fight against corruption. Stoltenberg also stated that the issue of Ukraine’s transition from Soviet-era standards and doctrine to NATO standards will also be discussed.
“The Ukraine-NATO Commission is an important platform that holds periodic meetings at the embassy level. We need to continue to negotiate at different levels, including at the ministerial level. “This allows for a wide range of topics to be discussed, including reforms, the fight against corruption and minority rights,” he said.
Stoltenberg also argued that the issue of Ukraine’s NATO membership won’t have Worth it if Kyiv does not win the military conflict.