Systematic support for equipment and training of fighters agreed at Ramstein — MoD
Oleksii Reznikov (screenshot from the film "The Year" by Dmytro Komarov)

At the last Ramstein meeting, Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov received from the allies confirmation of previous agreements and expansion of support in military aid, he said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.

According to Reznikov, he was satisfied with the meeting and received assurances from the allies' defense ministers of Ukraine's "unwavering" support for victory in the war.

"I received confirmation of our previous agreements, which have already turned into obligations after their approval in accordance with the internal procedures of each country. When in Ramstein a country says "we are ready to transfer this and that to Ukraine", this means all the necessary approvals have already been received," he stressed.

The minister drew attention to the fact that the partners have a "clear vision" in the issue of system support for Ukraine in terms of repairs, spare parts, maintenance of equipment and training of the military.

Reznikov noted that in Ramstein it was possible to agree with partners on training missions for Ukrainian soldiers from the National Guard, the State Border Guard Service and the Security Service.

He noted that air defense, munitions for all systems, as well as tanks and armored vehicles of various classes remain key in the requests: "These are three priorities that do not rule out everything else."

On April 21, Reznikov announced that the training of Offensive Guard fighters would be discussed at the Ramstein summit.