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Meeting of NATO-Ukraine commission will take place on April 4, - Stoltenberg

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The NATO-Ukraine Commission will meet on April 4 to discuss increased support.

This was stated by the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, at a press conference on Monday, Censor.NET reports with reference to Radio Liberty.

"Tomorrow we will hold a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission with the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Ukraine Dmytro. - Ed.) Kuleba to discuss Russia's aggressive war and our support for Kyiv," he said.

Stoltenberg noted that it is not known when the war will end, however, when it does, "we will have to take measures so that Ukraine can defend itself against future aggression."

"We cannot allow Russia to continue undermining European security," he added.

Stoltenberg welcomed President Volodymyr Zelensky's peace plan, while stating that "there are no signs that President Putin is preparing for peace."

"We will discuss how we can strengthen our support, including by strengthening the Armed Forces of Ukraine... Our support is long-term. Therefore, I expect that the ministers will agree to start work on the development of a multi-year program for Ukraine," the NATO Secretary General said.