Ukraine hopes NATO trust funds will start working this year - Klimkin
Some of the four NATO trust funds that were formed to help Ukraine reform the security sector are ready for practical cooperation, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin has said.
"We have four funds, and certain contributions will be made by the end of this year. But all trust funds, as we expect, will start working by the end of this year or early next year," he said in Brussels on Wednesday after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
He noted that Kyiv was currently trying to determine specific projects that will be implemented as part of these funds.
However, Klimkin declined to specify which amounts of money the issue may concern.
As reported, at the NATO summit in Wales in early September this year, it was decided to establish four trust funds to support reforms in Ukraine's defense sector. The funds will work on projects in the field of logistics, defense sector management, cyber security and rehabilitation of wounded soldiers.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Zelenskyy: Ukraine's accession to NATO is choice of the Alliance members
10:42, 24.12.2025
Only NATO membership, Article 5 guarantees and defense partnership are effective security guarantees - Poroshenko
11:36, 22.12.2025
Zelenskyy doesn’t consider it necessary to change Ukrainian Constitution regarding accession to NATO
19:33, 18.12.2025
Kallas on possibility of Ukraine leaving NATO: It’s up to Ukrainians to decide what they are willing to give up to have peace
22:06, 15.12.2025
Rammstein meeting will take place on Tuesday, with Rutte taking part
21:35, 15.12.2025
LATEST
Storm Shadow missiles hit Novoshakhtinsky refinery - General Staff
14:29, 25.12.2025
Ukrainian military confirms strike on Temryuk port, hits Maykop airfield and Russian repair facility
14:15, 25.12.2025
Russia strike on 5-storey building in Chernihiv kills 1, injures 3, including child
13:57, 25.12.2025
SBU drones hit oil tanks in Temryuk, gas processing plant in Orenburg - source
13:11, 25.12.2025
Von der Leyen mentioned Ukraine in her Christmas greetings