NATO plans to establish a senior representative post in Kyiv, as well as a new command in Germany to coordinate assistance for Ukraine, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported on July 1, citing U.S. and allied officials. This is part of the alliance’s effort to safeguard long-term aid for Ukraine should Donald Trump return to the White House after the U.S. presidential election later this year, the outlet wrote. Ex-President Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, has repeatedly criticized NATO and assistance for Kyiv. The new measures, which are expected to be announced at an upcomi…