NATO command in Wiesbaden, Germany, for security assistance and training for Ukraine is now up and running, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told a press conference, Report informs.
Rutte noted that allies remain committed to delivering on the financial pledge of 40 billion euros in security assistance for Ukraine this year.
"Ukraine is in a position of strength, and at the moment, the front line is moving from the east to the west - we don't like that," Mark Rutte stressed.