NATO headquarters lights off in solidarity with Ukraine

NATO headquarters in Brussels joined other international initiatives and turned off the lights in solidarity with Ukraine this is part of the “Drit campaign for Ukraine” launched by Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with the United24 platform. The campaign will last until 31 December 2022. The goal is to gather [...]
This is part of the “Drit campaign for Ukraine” launched by the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with the United24 platform.
The campaign will last until 31 December 2022. The goal is to raise funds for the generators for Ukrainian hospitals and draw the world's attention to the situation in Ukraine, in particular the large scale disruptions caused by Russia's massive shocks in critical infrastructure, leaving the population in serious conditions, without electricity or running water in winter times.
NATO allies are helping Ukraine maintain its right to self-defense. Unprecedented support has already been handed over to Ukraine, including equipment to repair energy networks, winter clothing, fuel and generators.
At the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Bucharest in November, the Allies reaffirmed their continued support for Ukraine and made additional promises as part of the NATO Supporting Package for Ukraine.












