NATO To Provide More Aid To Kiev, But No Offensive Weapons
June 26 2015
Ukraine
During a meeting in Brussels, NATO member states have agreed to provide more support for Ukraine, reports the Stars and Stripes.
A new trust fund will focus on de-mining and countering improvised explosive devices (IEDs), said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. He made his remarks following a session of the NATO-Ukraine commission.
Poland, Romania and Turkey also agreed to provide more air-traffic data to help Ukraine protect its airspace, he said on Thursday.
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