The Pentagon will deliver the first two advanced NASAMS anti-aircraft systems to Ukraine in the next two months, providing Kyiv with a weapon that it has pressed for since earlier this year.
The virtual meeting, which included dozens of heads of state and European Union leaders, served almost as a political pep rally for Ukraine. “Winter is coming, and it will be hard,” Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said.
The administration announced Friday that it would send four additional HIMARS High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems to Ukraine, bringing the total to 16.