VIDEO: Ukrainian and NATO priorities align in Black Sea
In a conference held on 9 February at NATO headquarters, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg discussed NATO current missions and operations in the Black Sea region to help Ukraine counter threats posed by Russia.
In the past year, Ukraine has made substantial progress in strengthening its relationships with NATO allies such as the US, France, Spain and the UK.
In this video Shephard looks at current and potential deals between Ukraine and western countries, as well as current programmes under development.
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