The NATO Military Committee in Chiefs of Defense Session will take place on May 16 in Brussels, and they will discuss providing support to Ukraine, Report informs referring to NATO press service.
“The meeting will enable the chiefs of defense, to meet and discuss issues of strategic importance to the Alliance.
The first session will see the chiefs of defense meet in a NATO-Ukraine Council format to discuss Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, the situation on the ground, and NATO and Allied continued support to Ukraine.
The second session will see General Cavoli, SACEUR, brief the Chiefs of Defense on the progress made towards the implementation and executability of the DDA Family of Plans that were adopted at the Vilnius Summit in July 2023 (in preparations of the Washington Summit). Broader discussions will also be held on enablement, integrated air and missile defense, defense industrial capacity and societal resilience.
The third session will be led by General Lavigne, SACT, and will focus on implementation of Multi-Domain Operations Concept and the Warfare Development Agenda (WDA) which provides the plan for NATO’s military transformation for the next twenty years. More extensive discussions will also be held concerning aligning operations and defense planning within the NATO Defense Planning Process,” reads the report.