NATO will revise the Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine, approved in 2016. This is stated in the report of the Alliance Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
They want to harmonize the new package “with the current needs of Ukraine.” Its revision will be completed in 2021.
The document recalled that the alliance allocated funds to support Ukraine through 16 different programs within the package. In particular, in 2020, courses were held to train hundreds of Ukrainian specialists from the government – they are working towards Euro-Atlantic integration. In addition, NATO continued to support the reform of the Ukrainian security and defense sector.