A center has been opened in Poland where NATO will learn from the experience of the Ukrainian military

The “NATO-Ukraine” center was opened in Poland, where the allies will learn the combat experience of the Ukrainian military to strengthen defense and deter Russia. About this reported NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska.
Shekerinska emphasized that this center is a unique joint initiative of NATO and a partner country, which will make it possible to directly adopt the combat experience of Ukraine.
“We will learn from Ukraine and learn from their first-hand experience of fighting Russian aggression.” – she noted.
Shekerinska explained that the new center will help strengthen Ukraine’s security and defense sector, strengthen deterrence and defense in the long term, and also ensure full operational interoperability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with NATO forces.
“The center is also an asset to NATO. I want to be very clear about this today: it also strengthens our own NATO deterrence and defense system. We will listen, learn and act on the experience of our Ukrainian friends who are fighting so heroically against Russian aggression. This demonstrates that Ukraine is a close partner for NATO and that we stand by the decisions we made earlier.” – added the Deputy Secretary General of the Alliance.