NATO-Ukraine Council to meet in Brussels
The NATO-Ukraine Council, which is a key body for Kyiv's cooperation with the Alliance, will meet on Thursday, 17 October, as part of a meeting of NATO member states at the level of defence ministers. Source: programme of the NATO ministerial meeting, seen by European Pravda Details: Under the programme, the NATO-Ukraine Council will be held in the format of a "working dinner" on the evening of 17 October.
The NATO-Ukraine Council, which is a key body for Kyiv's cooperation with the Alliance, will meet on Thursday, 17 October, as part of a meeting of NATO member states at the level of defence ministers.
Source: programme of the NATO ministerial meeting, seen by European Pravda
Details: Under the programme, the NATO-Ukraine Council will be held in the format of a "working dinner" on the evening of 17 October.
It is unknown at what level it will meet and who will represent Ukraine at the meeting.
The last time the NATO-Ukraine Council met was in late August 2024. At that time, its members condemned Russia's recent attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening Ukraine's defence capabilities.
For reference: The Council was established by a decision of the NATO Summit in Vilnius in July 2023 as a new body for cooperation between Kyiv and NATO.
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