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NATO-Ukraine commission to meet February 27 as part of NATO defense ministers meeting

NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu EPA/OLIVIER HOSLET
NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu
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BRUSSELS, February 25. /ITAR-TASS/. The NATO-Ukraine commission (NUC) is going to meet in Brussels on February 27 as part of a meeting of the alliance’s defense ministers, NATO official spokesperson Oana Lungescu said on Thursday.

“The NATO — Ukraine commission is a reliable platform for supporting democracy,” Lungescu went on to say.

Though not officially confirmed, Ukraine’s deputy defense minister is expected to represent Ukraine at this meeting.

The NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC), established in 1997, is the decision-making body responsible for developing the NATO-Ukraine relationship and for directing cooperative activities. It also provides a forum for consultation between the Allies and Ukraine on security issues of common concern.