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NATO to open training center for Ukraine in Poland

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NATO will open a training center for Ukraine in Poland in early 2025, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said on Sunday. The NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training, and Education Center will be situated in the northern Polish city of Bydgoszcz.

"The center will help Ukraine to integrate into the structures of the Alliance, it will promote the exchange of experience between the parties and the search for solutions to strengthen the defense capabilities of Ukraine and NATO," Deputy Minister of Defense Brigadier General Anatoly Klochko said.

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