NATO is considering imposing a no-fly zone over Western Ukraine and will establish a new office in Kyiv to reinforce long-term support for the country. This move includes stationing a senior civilian official in Kyiv and is part of a series of measures aimed at ensuring continued aid amidst a rise in European right-wing politics. These measures, described as 'Trump-proof,' are expected to be announced at the NATO summit in Washington next week, according to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
💡 NATO will station a senior civilian official in Kyiv, among a raft of new measures designed to shore up long-term support for Ukraine that are expected to be announced at the summit in Washington next week, according to WSJ citing US officials - @Newsquawk on…
NATO to Establish New Kyiv Post for Ukraine The move is among changes that aim to ‘Trump-proof’ aid and safeguard support amid European right-wing surge https://t.co/A2Ra9iyJxZ
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