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NATO Military Command Delegation Visits Ukraine for First Time Since Full-Scale War Began

NATO delegation in Ukraine
Делегація військового командування НАТО вперше відвідала Україну після початку повномасштабного конфлікту. Photo: Главком

NATO Delegation Arrives in Ukraine

According to Главком: On March 22, 2026, a delegation from NATO's military command arrived in Ukraine for the first time since the full-scale invasion began. The delegation was led by Admiral Pierre Vandier, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation for NATO. This high-level visit signals a deepening of military ties. Discussions focused on involving Ukrainian forces in future NATO exercises, where they would play the role of the opposing "Red Team."

Key Discussions and Statements

A separate topic of the talks was the future of the NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre (JATEC). Both parties are entering the final phase of deploying Ukrainian command systems, enhancing analytical capabilities, and scaling up training programs. Pavlo Palisa, a Ukrainian official, emphasized the country's evolving role:

"Today, Ukraine is not merely a consumer of security. Ukraine is a producer of it." - Pavlo Palisa

Concurrently, a statement from Donald Trump emerged in the news, suggesting the United States should reconsider its NATO membership. Trump criticized U.S. allies for refusing his requests for assistance, stressing that the U.S. was not obligated to help when Russia invaded Ukraine. These developments occur against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions. The NATO visit underscores the importance of the Ukraine-NATO partnership in addressing contemporary security challenges.

The delegation's trip highlights the strengthening military cooperation between allies, marking a significant step given the current security situation in the region. Talks on joint exercises and the development of Ukrainian military capabilities within NATO frameworks point to Ukraine's growing role as an active participant in the collective security system. Trump's statement is likely to reflect ongoing domestic political debates in the U.S. regarding NATO support, which could influence future relations between the alliance and Ukraine.

This visit comes at a crucial time as Ukrainian emergency officials engage with NATO to address infrastructure defense and crisis management. Such discussions are vital for enhancing Ukraine's resilience amidst ongoing military challenges and reflect a broader commitment to strengthening strategic cooperation between Ukraine and NATO allies.

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