KIEV (Sputnik) – The head of Ukraine’s General Staff, Viktor Muzhenko, said the military body has signed a document with NATO on plans to cooperate in special operations.
“After negotiations, a letter of intent was signed regarding cooperation in special operations between NATO Special Operations Forces and the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” Muzhenko said on his Facebook account.
Відбулась офіційна зустріч з делегацією НАТО, яку очолював Командувач Сил спеціальних операцій НАТО генерал-лейтенант М…
Опубликовано Віктором Муженко 19 февраля 2016 г.
He added that the NATO delegation at the negotiations was led by Commander of NATO Special Operations Headquarters Marshall Webb.
In September 2015, Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko signed a new military doctrine in which one of the main objectives for the development of the country’s armed forces is to bring them in line with NATO standards by 2020.
Last week, Poroshenko signed the Ukraine-NATO cooperation plan for 2016 outlining general policy goals of Ukraine’s partnership with the military alliance and the areas of cooperation in international security, including peacekeeping, counter-terrorism, arms control and environmental safety.