NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the Alliance and Romania have plans to promote the filling of the trust Fund for Ukraine on the fight against cybercrime. " NATO and Romania is deeply committed to maintaining stability in the region, providing assistance to Ukraine through the trust Fund for the fight against cybercrime, as well as supporting Moldova. We will continue to support and Ukraine, and Moldova, " said Mr Stoltenberg following the meeting in Brussels with the President of Romania Klaus Johannson, reports TASS. In early December, Stoltenberg said that NATO has launched five trust funds to support military reform in Ukraine. Hand, for example, has launched a Fund aimed at improving the capabilities of communication systems and control automation Ukrainian troops. Contribution to the Fund made by the UK, Denmark, Canada, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Turkey, and NATO's Civil budget. The second Fund was established for the retraining and resettlement of soldiers in the area of military operations in the South-East of Ukraine. The third Fund is aimed at physical rehabilitation (prosthetics) wounded soldiers. Ukraine and NATO also told About the creation of the Fund for reforming systems of logistics and standardization of military power of Ukraine, aimed, for example, on the implementation of NATO standards. Fifth, the Fund aims to combat cybercrime and the development of cyber defence. Of intent to make contributions to the trust funds for Ukraine told the 26 member countries of NATO.
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