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Ukraine gained associate membership in NATO Reserve Officers Organization - Defense Ministry

Ukraine became a member of the NATO Reserve Officers Organization

Ukraine has gained associate membership in the world's largest organization of NATO reserve officers - the Confédération Interalliée des Officiers de Réserve (CIOR).

This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense, Censor.NET informs.

The official announcement of Ukraine's associate membership in the CIOR took place on Friday, January 31, at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

It is noted that the decision to join Ukraine was unanimously supported by the heads of the national associations of reserve officers of the North Atlantic Alliance. Currently, only Ukraine, Switzerland and Austria are associate members of CIOR among NATO partner countries.

"This is a historic step that should have taken place 23 years ago. Joining the CIOR opens up new opportunities for Ukraine, primarily in the development of reserve forces and deepening cooperation with NATO," said Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Brigadier General of Justice Serhii Melnyk, who headed the Ukrainian delegation to Brussels.

In addition, he emphasized that Ukraine is ready not only to adopt the best practices of its allies, but also to share its own unique experience in training reservists and organizing defense.

In his turn, CIOR President Colonel Jørn Buø congratulated Ukraine on becoming an associate member, noting the importance of sharing knowledge and skills between reservists from NATO and partner countries.

"We sincerely welcome Ukrainian reservists to our community. We have a lot to learn from each other, and the exchange of values, knowledge, skills and invaluable real-world experience will benefit all participants and strengthen the foundations of our freedoms and security," said Jørn Buø.