New NATO command center established in Wiesbaden for Ukraine

NATO Secretary General Rutte emphasizes the importance of new headquarters

The new NATO command center in Germany’s Wiesbaden, set to replace the US in coordinating arms shipments to Ukraine, is expected to have a significant impact on the battlefield, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. During his visit to Wiesbaden, Rutte praised the crucial role of the troops stationed there, highlighting the deployment of 700 personnel at strategic locations on the Eastern flank of the Alliance.

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