"In short, they are taking the work with Ukraine seriously. And this probably became the key change brought by the Washington summit."The new NATO structure in Kyiv has been tasked with ensuring Ukraine's readiness for membership, particularly in implementing reforms in the security and defense sector. The report considers this "probably the main positive news," arguing that if the bureaucratic machine starts working on Ukraine's NATO membership, "this intention is no longer just at the level of politicians, and they really plan to implement it. Of course, if Ukraine itself remains on this path." The summit agreed upon a new structure called "NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine" (NSATU) to coordinate all types of long-term assistance to Ukraine. Read also:
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