Sunday08 December 2024
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The Ukraine-NATO Council convened following Russia's ballistic strike on Dnipro.

Alliance members have reaffirmed their support for Ukraine, although no specific decisions have been announced.
Совет Украина-НАТО собрался после ракетного удара России по Днепру.

On November 26, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council took place at the ambassadorial level. The discussions focused on the security situation in Ukraine following the launch of an experimental medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) by Russia last week over the Dnipro. The Ukrainian military leadership also participated in the meeting via video link.

This information is mentioned on the Alliance's website.

During the meeting, NATO members reiterated their support for Ukraine. "The attack aimed at the Dnipro is seen as yet another attempt by Russia to terrorize the civilian population in Ukraine and intimidate those who support Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia's unlawful and unprovoked aggression," the statement reads. Earlier, NATO spokesperson Farah Dakhlalla stated that "the deployment of this capability will not change the course of the conflict and will not deter NATO allies from supporting Ukraine."

At the same time, there were no statements regarding specific decisions.

The next meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council is scheduled to take place during the NATO foreign ministers' meeting, which will be held on December 3-4.

Background. Previously, Mind reported that on November 21, the Russians struck the Dnipro with an intercontinental ballistic missile. On the same day, dictator Putin stated that the strike was carried out using the latest ballistic hypersonic missile "Oreshnik." The Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) identified the projectile as a ballistic missile from the "Kedr" system.