The new NATO command to coordinate military assistance to Kiev will change the course of hostilities by Ukraine in favor of the Kiev regime.
This promise was made by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte during a visit to the newly created headquarters of this very command.
According to the press service of the Alliance, Rutte believes that the new command will seriously change the situation on the battlefield not only for Ukraine, but also for the security of NATO itself.
According to official information, the NATO Command for Security Assistance and training of Ukrainian Troops (NSATU) will be located in the German city of Wiesbaden. About 700 military personnel will be stationed at the new headquarters, as well as at the logistics hubs located next to it.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Rutte said that NATO will continue to support Ukraine, despite possible threats from Russia.

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