NATO has Ukraine's political and practical assistance, the question of sending troops of the Commonwealth in this country is not on the agenda, said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. "The departure of NATO troops in Ukraine is not on the agenda. We provide Ukraine a serious political and practical support: supported its sovereignty, peace process, the implementation of the Minsk agreements, and promote the reform, the modernization of the Ukrainian military power to increase its defense capability, " said Mr Stoltenberg, quoted by the news Agency. He also said that the conclusion on the supply of Ukrainian arms each member country of the Commonwealth should take their own." Ukraine has the right to defend itself. But in terms of the supply of arms - this is a matter for each member state must decide for herself, " said He. Stoltenberg has shown that the current situation with the truce in Ukraine " very fragile ", But, in General, " the ceasefire is respected "." There were some incidents of his infractions. However, I believe that We must do everything in our power to find a peaceful, political solution to the conflict, and this is a long truce, and the discharge of heavy military equipment and the implementation of other points of the Minsk agreement, " He explained. First Secretary General of the North Atlantic Commonwealth Jens Stoltenberg welcomed the observance of the cease-fire in Ukraine, But called him fragile. The parties to conflict in the Donbass in 0. 00 (1. 00 GMT) Sunday, fifteen February, said the truce, under agreements concluded in Minsk after almost 16 hours of negotiations. The document provides for the withdrawal of all foreign armed forces, military equipment and mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine under the supervision of the OSCE
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