NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced the establishment of a new command center in Germany, set to be operational in September, to coordinate support and training for Ukraine. This move signifies a significant step in NATO's efforts to bolster Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts. The command center will consist of 700 personnel and aims to streamline the delivery of security assistance and coordination among NATO allies. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has echoed the call for deeper cooperation within Europe to support Ukraine, highlighting the continent's unified stance. However, experts note that Ukraine's accession to NATO and the EU remains a complex issue, with the alliance cautious of direct confrontation.
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