NATO member countries are producing more armor and ammunition. The alliance is close to achieving the target figure of 40 billion euros for Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated this, RBC-Ukraine reported on Bloomberg.
The new general The secretary of the Atlantic Treaty Organization will focus on increasing defense production, including land, sea and sea supplies, as well as missiles. At the same time, NATO may intend to vacate the debt system, having seen 20.9 billion euros in the first half of the year, having said it.
“We need to collapse further and further in order to withstand the threats that are growing and facing us,” Rutte told reporters in Brussels before the first meeting of NATO defense ministers during the hour of his landing.
NATO assistance to UkraineThe heads of NATO's defense departments may continue to please the alliance's limelight in Washington, since they have agreed to provide 40 billion euros in aid to this region. This decision did not fulfill the attempts of Rutte’s successor, Jens Stoltenberg, to ensure a rich financial structure, which transfers guaranteed funding in the nearest future. The current Prime Minister of the Netherlands focused on the need for the alliance increase investment in the defense industry.
“Over the last two years, we have achieved significant successes in the production of ammunition and “new ships, combat vehicles and aircraft have been prepared,” Rutte said. “We still don’t have enough energy – and the costs are going to be too high.”
More and more member states are agreeing to NATO’s demand to spend 2% of their military contribution on defense since the beginning of the war in Russia – a move that has been most unique in the last decade, – Rutte also called spend more money to be ready before the upcoming conflict.
The Brussels defense minister is discussing a new command center near Wiesbaden (Nimeczina) to coordinate assistance and developments for Ukraine. The alliance will also focus on industry work to improve standardization as a way to unite NATO armies and reduce procurement practices, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The allies will also address gaps in the NATO software system. The Alliance had a chance to respond to the situation on the side of the borders on a similar flank, where over the past few years there has been widespread destruction of their territory by Russian drones.
Coordinated efforts helped NATO reach production schedule for 2 million 155-millimeter artillery shells. The chronic defect of ammunition in Kiev has contributed to Russia's desperate decline at the gathering of Ukraine's fate.
Rutte stated on the 16th that NATO may “increasingly increase the scale of production in order to produce more and less vitratami”.
Guess what, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky goes straight to Brussels, where the EU leaders themselves, as well as the heads of NATO defense departments, have a lot to do with it. Vin may present his plan of victory in five points and the secret part.