The Ministry of Defense is finalizing the list of non-lethal assistance needs of the Defense Forces
Kyiv • UNN
The Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine met with the Director of NATO Defense and Security Cooperation to discuss the transfer of non-lethal assistance to Kyiv for the development of the Defense Forces.
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Stanislav Haider met with Director of NATO's Defense and Security Cooperation Directorate Pierce Casement. The parties discussed the transfer of military assistance to Kyiv from international partners. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, UNN reports.
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Haider reminded that in February, the Cabinet of Ministers approved the procedure for providing Ukraine with lethal aid from partner countries.
He also said that the digital logistics system LOGFAS, which provides partners with information on the status of the aid provided, is already operating at full capacity.
In addition, the reporting system is being improved, timely and complete reporting on the end use of the assistance provided is a priority, the deputy minister said.
Currently, the Ministry of Defense is finalizing the list of non-lethal assistance needs for the development of the Defense Forces.
In the near future, we will submit it (the list of needs - ed.) to the NATO side
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