"For years, NATO has worked closely with Ukraine to develop its cyber defence. NATO cybersecurity experts in Brussels exchanged information with their Ukrainian counterparts on ongoing hostile cyber operations. Alliance experts at the scene also support the Ukrainian authorities," Stoltenberg said.
An agreement on strengthening cyber cooperation will be signed on a day-to-day basis. The agreement will open NATO platforms for Ukraine to share data on malware, attacks, and cyber actions.
"NATO will continue to provide strong political and practical support to Ukraine," he added.