High-level NATO delegation in Ukraine for the first time since 2022
The NATO delegation aimed to enhance cooperation by integrating Ukrainian battlefield experience into allied training and expanding the NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Center.
- On Sunday, a high-level NATO delegation led by Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Admiral Pierre Vandier visited Ukraine, the first delegation of this level since 2022.
- Pavlo Palisa said the visit focused on practical cooperation between Kyiv and the alliance, including possible Ukrainian participation in future NATO exercises as a Red Team and expanding JATEC's analytical capabilities.
- Ukrainian units previously impressed allied militaries during exercises by demonstrating newer warfare methods, including a Ukrainian-led simulated sea-drone strike against a NATO frigate.
- Russia launched 139 drones over Ukraine, with 127 shot down or jammed, while 34 communities faced strikes and at least one person was killed in Kherson and Sumy, officials said.
- On Saturday, a Ukrainian delegation met a US delegation in Miami seeking to restart peace talks, while trilateral talks with Russia remain on hold, Palisa said.
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According to Pavlo Palissa, Deputy Head of the Cabinet of the Ukrainian Presidency, discussions with this delegation led by French Admiral Pierre Vandieront included the participation of Ukrainian military personnel in future Alliance exercises.
Ukraine Hosts Top NATO Military Delegation, Discusses Future Exercises
A NATO military command delegation of this level, led by Admiral Pierre Vandier, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Transformation, visited Ukraine for the first time since the start of the full-scale war, according to Suspilne on March 22. Pavlo Palisa, deputy head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, stated the visit focused on practical cooperation between Kyiv and the alliance, including the possible participation of Ukrainian troops in fut…
A delegation of NATO commanders led by Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Admiral Pierre Vandier visited Ukraine over the weekend. They discussed a number of topics with the Ukrainian leadership, including the involvement of the Ukrainian military in future NATO exercises. Ukrainian media point out that this delegation format marked the first time NATO representatives had visited the attacked country since the beginning of the Russian invas…
For the first time during a full-scale war, Ukraine was visited by a NATO military command of this level - a delegation headed by Admiral Pierre Vandeyer, Supreme Commander of the NATO Joint Armed Forces for Transformation.
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