NATO Military Committee Chair Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone announced this on the social media platform X, Ukrinform reports.
"Great, candid discussion among NATO Chiefs of Defense, today […] On Ukraine, we confirmed our support. Priority continues to be a just, credible and durable peace," Dragone said.
He highlighted an "excellent update" provided by General Alexus Grynkewich, the new Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), who was taking part in such a meeting for the first time.
"I thanked everyone for their always proactive participation in these meetings: we are united, and that unity was truly tangible today, as always," Dragone said.
He also added: "Our thoughts remain with the Ukrainian brave brothers and sisters in arms. We praise their relentless courage in defending their homeland."
NATO's North Atlantic Council also held a videoconference earlier in the day to discuss the outcomes of recent meetings in Washington focused on securing peace in Ukraine.
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