NATO may endorse measures to reform Ukraine's security sector at Warsaw summit
Kyiv expects the participants in an upcoming NATO summit in Warsaw to endorse specific projects and decisions to fill trust funds for reforming Ukraine's security sector, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said.
"As soon as this package is agreed upon, you will see all of its components. A number of components are concrete projects, and others are trust funds that will continue to be filled," Klimkin said at a joint press conference with Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende in Kyiv on Wednesday.
The minister did not specify the amounts of money to be supposedly involved in the projects, saying only that the matter concerns inter alia assistance in the form of technical equipment and the training of Ukrainian servicemen at ranges.
"We are talking about priorities to be agreed upon, trust funds, and concrete projects and objectives," Klimkin said.
Some projects will be financed by NATO as an organization, and others by individual NATO member-states on a bilateral basis, he said.
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