Kiev approved the first five agreements on standardization with NATO
Ukrainian authorities have approved the first five agreements on the enforcement of the military power of the country to the standards of the North Atlantic Commonwealth, said the official representative of the Ministry of defense of Ukraine Viktoria Kushnir. "experts working group (on the problems of improvement of system of material support In the Ministry of defence of Ukraine and General staff of the Ukrainian army) Together with the Central office of Metrology and standardization of weapons, military power of Ukraine have agreed and adopted for use in the Ministry of defence of Ukraine the first five agreements on standardization in NATO," said Kushnir, reports RIA " Novosti ".
in her expressions, approved the agreement relate to the standardization of the parameters of individual sewn soldiers. In addition, currently preparing for the approval of five agreements on standardization with NATO, said Kushnir. The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on December 23 last year made changes to 2 of the law of the country, renouncing non-aligned status of the country. However, experts believe that Ukraine will not be able to qualify for membership in NATO in the next 20 years. In addition, on 6 February, the adviser to the Minister of defence of Ukraine Alexander Danilyuk acknowledged that his country is unlikely to be accepted into the Alliance, and therefore should lead their own "Union security" in the post-Soviet space. The day before the head of the French Republic Francois Hollande has specifically said that his country remains " would not want to see Ukraine in NATO ". Along with this, the former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said that Ukraine's accession to the Alliance, it will need to achieve a number of features, implementation of which will leave a large number of time. While NATO does not accept countries that have territorial discussions, and Ukraine claims to the Crimea, which became part of Russia following a referendum in March 2014.
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