The most important military of NATO countries talked about Ukraine. “We confirmed”


The heads of NATO staffs meeting on Wednesday in connection with the war in Ukraine. The new NATO commander in Europe, American General Alexus Grynkewich, took part in the discussion. Poland was represented by the First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army, General Broni Karol Dymanowski.
NATO commanders about Ukraine. “Unity was truly tangible”
The head of the Military Committee of the Alliance, Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, said after the meeting that the discussion was “great” and “honest”. “In the case of Ukraine, we confirmed our support. The priority is still fair, credible and lasting peace,” he emphasized on the platform X Dragone. However, he did not state whether safety guarantees for Ukraine were discussed during the meeting.
The meeting of the bosses of the staff, which took place remotely, was to discuss the issues of security after the meeting of the US President Donald Trump with the Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska, and then on Monday in Washington with the President of Ukraine Wołodylym Zelny, which was accompanied by other European leaders.
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– Poland at the council of bosses of staffs was represented by the First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army General Broni Karol Dymanowski in connection with the absence of the chief of staff General Wiesław Kukuła – said spokeswoman of the General Staff of the Polish Army Col. Col. Joanna Klejszmit.
The first such meeting of the new NATO commander in Europe
As Dragone added in his post, in the meeting for the first time he was attended by the NATO commander in Europe General Grynkewich, who provided current information “about the security environment”. Grynkewich became the commander of the Alliance forces in Europe this year in place of General Chris Cavoli.
Dragone noted that during the meeting he thanked everyone for the invariably active participation in these meetings. He emphasized that “we are united and this unity was truly tangible today, as always.”




