NSDC Shows U.S. Ambassador System For Monitoring Supply Of Western Weapons
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksii Danilov showed the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink the module of the information and analytical system SOTA regarding the monitoring of arms supplies to Ukraine from partner countries.
This is stated in the message of the NSDC on Facebook, Ukrainian News Agency reports.
"O. Danilov presented to Mrs. Brink the module of the information and analytical system SOTA regarding the monitoring of the supply of weapons to Ukraine from partner countries, which was put into effect on February 24," the statement says.
According to Danilov, thanks to this module, all weapons provided by partners are under the strict control of the state "from the moment of crossing the border to distribution on the ground."
The SOTA system has a number of other modules that allow the state leadership to "understand the present and make forecasts for the future" based on verified data.
In turn, Brink assured that she is ready to contribute to the intensification of military, humanitarian and other aid so that Ukraine wins the war.
The parties also discussed the further development of Ukrainian-American cooperation and the strengthening of U.S. support for Ukraine on its way to victory in the war started by Russia.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the USA has published a list of weapons that will be transferred to Ukraine in a new aid package.