Overview
- Radmila Šekerinska completed a two-day visit to Kyiv on 24–25 November, meeting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and senior ministers to reaffirm NATO’s political and practical backing.
- Ukrainian officials and NATO discussed scaling contributions to the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List, with Kyiv citing reported support of more than $3 billion from almost 20 countries.
- Ukrainian leaders briefed NATO on overnight missile and drone attacks and highlighted immediate priorities including air defense and protection of energy and critical infrastructure.
- NATO announced UNITE – Brave NATO, a joint initiative with Ukraine to speed defense innovation and address urgent battlefield needs in real time.
- NATO underscored ongoing support through PURL and other channels, while Ukrainian officials said both sides agreed Russian strikes undercut U.S.-led peace efforts involving President Trump.