The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, often referred to as the “Ramstein” format, has announced its next meeting, scheduled for February 12 at NATO headquarters in Brussels. The group comprises military and diplomatic officials from numerous allied countries focused on coordinating support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
On the same day, NATO defense ministers are also set to convene at the alliance’s headquarters. The dual meetings are expected to address a range of security issues, including military aid to Ukraine, collective defense strategies, and NATO’s broader security posture in the region.
These gatherings come amid ongoing international discussions about the military and logistical support provided to Ukraine, as well as NATO’s preparations and strategic planning in response to evolving security challenges. The meetings aim to reinforce allied cooperation and ensure a coordinated approach to regional stability.
Further details about the specific agendas or outcomes of these meetings have not yet been disclosed. Officials and analysts will be watching closely to see how the discussions might influence ongoing support efforts and NATO’s overall strategic initiatives.