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In the coming days, the NATO alliance will announce a new military command in Germany to train and equip Ukrainian troops, as well as appoint a new NATO senior representative in Kyiv, U.S. national security advisor Jake Sullivan said on July 9 at the start of the NATO summit in Washington. Outlining measures the U.S. and NATO allies will take to further support for Ukraine, Sullivan briefly detailed “robust new measures,” including previously unannounced plans for a three-star general to lead a new German military command for “training, equipping, and force development program for Ukrainian tr…

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