The NATO Military Committee, the bloc's highest military body, will meet in Brussels on January 18-19 to discuss issues of strategic importance to the organization. The announcement of the meeting is posted on the website of the press service of the Alliance.
The event will consist of seven sessions, one of them is completely dedicated to Ukraine. It will discuss the next provision of support to Kyiv against the backdrop of a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation.
Another session will focus on preliminary observations on the war and accelerating the implementation of NATO's fundamental concept of warfare and the program for the development of the armed forces.
Alliance representatives will discuss its military potential and ability to defend against all challenges - both now and in the future.
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Stoltenberg is also confident that military support for Ukraine is the fastest way to peace..