United States National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan (pictured) said in a speech at the NATO Summit Defense Industry Forum that the bloc's members will announce a series of new "robust" measures to strengthen their support for Ukraine "in the coming days."
According to Sullivan, the measures include a new military command in Germany to train soldiers and supply Ukraine, the appointment of a senior representative in Kiev to deepen relations with the alliance and a pledge from allies to collectively provide Ukraine with at least €40 billion worth of security assistance.
"[Russian President Vladimi] Putin cannot divide us. He cannot outlast us. He cannot weaken us. And Ukraine, not Russia, will prevail," Sullivan said at the event at the US Chamber of Commerce. "We'll have more information to share on all of these steps in the coming days."