NATO says it has stood with Ukraine since independence and significantly stepped up support after the illegal annexation of Crimea.
NATO notes Allies have provided unprecedented military, financial and humanitarian aid since February 2022 and will continue support 'for as long as it takes.'
NATO agreed a new multi-year assistance package in Vilnius and removed the requirement for a Membership Action Plan, changing Ukraine's membership path.
NATO reports the inaugural meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council and cites F-16 supplies by the Netherlands and Denmark as significant military support.
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