NATO to appoint representative in Kyiv to deepen relations with Ukraine - Sullivan
In the coming days, NATO will announce the establishment of a new military command in Germany, as well as appoint a representative in Kyiv to deepen Ukraine's relations with the North Atlantic Alliance, states White House National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan.
The diplomat noted that a new military command in Germany, led by a seasoned general, will be established to train and equip Ukrainian forces.
Additionally, a senior representative will be appointed in Kyiv to enhance Ukraine's relations with the Alliance.
Sullivan added that NATO intends to provide long-term support to Ukraine in its struggle against Russian aggressors.
"(Russian President Vladimir) Putin cannot divide us. He cannot outlast us. He cannot weaken us. And Ukraine, not Russia, will prevail," Sullivan said.
The White House announced a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US President Joe Biden.
Earlier, it was reported on what Ukraine could expect from the NATO summit in Washington.