⢠Allies reaffirm pledge to strengthen Ukraineâs defences at NATO-Ukraine Council meeting
⢠Ukraine - voices from the frontline
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The NATO-Ukraine Council met on 28 August 2024 following recent heavy Russian airstrikes against Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure. Allies strongly condemned Russiaâs indiscriminate strikes and reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthening Ukraineâs defences.
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On 29 and 30 August at City St George's, University of London, four teams from universities in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States and Austria took part in the SAPIENCE drone competition, part of a project supported by the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme.
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Building on their long-standing partnership, NATO and Iraq have launched a political dialogue process. On 27 August 2024, a delegation of high-level Iraqi officials led by the National Security Advisor, Qasim al-Araji, visited the Alliance Headquarters for discussions with senior NATO officials.
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Russiaâs war against Ukraine reaffirms that air superiority remains job number one for successful air operations. Consequently, NATO and its air forces need to be prepared to achieve air superiority early on in any potential conflict. (Story courtesy of Allied Air Command)
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NATO and the United Nations continue to strengthen their long-standing cooperation. On 27 August 2024, representatives from both organisations met at the UN Regional Service Centre in Entebbe to mark the successful completion of two joint capacity-building initiatives related to information and communications technology.
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At the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington D.C. in July, Allies renewed their commitment to supporting Ukraine in the long term, to help the country defend itself today and deter Russian aggression in the future.
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