The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bujar Osmani, confirmed that the NATO members will discuss today the sending of reinforced aid to Ukraine, said the MIA correspondent from Brussels.

As noted by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the hope is that the 30 member states will agree to send a stronger and more offensive defense to Ukraine to deal with the Russian attack.

Minister Osmani, who is taking part in this extraordinary meeting for foreign affairs, said today in Brussels that the increase of this military support for Ukraine will be one of the topics of today’s meeting.

He reiterated that NATO would again send a message of unity and solidarity with Ukraine.

Osmani also stressed that it is important that the future strategic concept of NATO, which will also be discussed these two days, strengthens the southeastern part of the Alliance.

All aspects should be reflected in this next strategic concept, to strengthen the partnership with the EU and to accelerate the engagement in the Western Balkans in order to strengthen the stability and security of the southeastern part, Osmani said before the extraordinary NATO ministerial meeting.