
Important steps for European security are being implemented gradually, reports Haqqin.az. Within the framework of NATO's new initiative, from September 1 to December 1, Dutch F-35 fighter jets will be on permanent duty in the skies of Eastern Europe.
This patrol regime is aimed at ensuring the safety of military aid being delivered to Ukraine by Western countries. According to the source, this measure is intended to prevent potential air threats from Russia, guarantee a safe transport route, and eliminate concerns.
Within the scope of NATO's rapid response mission, Dutch fighters will patrol Alliance airspace around the clock. This not only ensures that military cargo reaches its destination, but also strengthens stability and protection throughout the region.
Additionally, in this direction, a Norwegian fighter squadron will join the Dutch F-35s. The deployment is being carried out at the request of NATO's Supreme Command in Europe. This cooperation serves to further strengthen the security system in Eastern Europe.
Experts believe that these efforts can create a guarantee of security in the supply of weapons to Ukraine and form an environment of strong trust and stability in the region's countries.
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