Ukraine's army chief speaks with commander of NATO's Special Mission: Details

Ukraine will continue to receive support from its partners in the North Atlantic Alliance, according to a statement from the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi.
Syrskyi shared that he had a productive phone conversation with Lieutenant General Curtis Buzzard, Commander of NATO's Security Assistance and Training Mission for Ukraine and head of the Ukraine Security Assistance Group.
"I expressed my gratitude, through him, to the government and people of the United States of America for their strong political support of Ukraine in its fight for independence and for the military assistance provided to our Defense Forces. I am especially grateful for the weapons, military equipment, and ammunition supplied since the beginning of this year," the Commander-in-Chief stated.
He noted that during the conversation, he informed the Commander of the Ukraine Security Assistance Group about the situation on the battlefield and the current needs of the Armed Forces for weapons, particularly missiles and other air defense systems, military equipment and its repair, and personnel training.
"I received assurances that strong practical support for Ukraine from our allies will continue," Syrskyi emphasized
Aid to Ukraine from partners
Earlier today, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that Ukraine and the European Investment Bank had signed several agreements.
These agreements provide funding for the restoration of energy and critical infrastructure.
Meanwhile, it was also reported today that, on the eve of the third anniversary of Russia's war against Ukraine, Lithuania has decided to repeat its solidarity campaign.
It is known that the initiative by Lithuanian media has already raised over one million euros in support of Ukraine.
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