For first time since full-scale war began: NATO delegation led by Admiral Vandier has visited Ukraine, – Palisa. PHOTOS
For the first time since the outbreak of full-scale war, Ukraine has been visited by a NATO military delegation of this calibre – a delegation led by Admiral Pierre Vandier, NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Transformation.
This was announced by the Deputy Head of the President’s Office, Brigadier General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Pavlo Palisa, reports Censor.NET.
NATO exercises
According to Palisa, during the meeting, detailed discussions took place regarding the involvement of Ukrainian military personnel in future NATO exercises in the role of a simulated adversary (Red Team).
"Last year’s experience of our units’ participation demonstrated the latest methods of warfare to our allies – in training scenarios, Ukrainian teams demonstrated a significant advantage," he noted.
NATO-Ukraine Centre
Separately, they discussed the future of JATEC (Joint NATO-Ukraine Centre).
"We are entering the final stage of deploying Ukrainian command and control systems, developing analytical capabilities and scaling up training programmes," noted the Deputy Head of the Presidential Office.
Palisa emphasised that today "Ukraine is not merely a consumer of security. Ukraine is its producer."




