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Supporting Ukraine’s right of self-defence against Russia’s violent aggression was one of the key priorities for Allies at the Washington Summit (9-11 July 2024).
Through NATO’s Comprehensive Assistance Package (CAP) for Ukraine, Allies are providing short-term and medium-to-long term non-lethal assistance. Since February 2022, NATO has delivered urgently needed assistance in multiple areas, including fuel, medical supplies, winter clothing, generators and communication systems.
In Washington, Allied Heads of State and Government endorsed the CAP’s long-term projects for recovery and reconstruction, institutional transformation, and transition towards NATO interoperability. These include:
The Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine was launched in 2016 to support Ukraine's ability to bolster its own security, implement wide-ranging reforms, and meet Ukraine’s immediate needs in its defence against Russia’s war of aggression.