“Ukraine is making the Alliance more resilient in modern warfare. In fact, this is precisely why the NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training, and Education Centre (JATEC) was established in Poland. Its mission is to study the lessons of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Joint cooperation will help develop concrete solutions that can support Ukraine’s struggle while also being valuable for NATO member countries”.
Sergiy Solodkyy, Director of the New Europe Center, comments why Ukraine’s integration into NATO is essential for the Alliance’s future in a new UkraineWorld article.
“If earlier Ukraine appealed to its partners with a request to create an air shield over the country, today the discussion is about establishing joint foundations for air defense – where Ukraine and its partners will cooperate and assist one another. In other words, it is about creating an integrated security space. The same logic applies to other domains – at sea and on land“, explained Sergiy Solodkyy.
The article highlights that:
* Ukraine strengthens NATO’s deterrence and safeguards Black Sea security;
* Ukraine’s battlefield experience drives innovation in 21st-century warfare;
* Its defense industry and resilience enhance Europe’s overall security capacity.
Read more via the link here.