SECOND NATO SUPPLY ROUTE TO UKRAINE OPENING IN ROMANIA, REDUCING RELIANCE ON POLAND
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22.12.2025


EuroMaidan Press (21 December 2025)

Benjamin Murdoch

 

NATO will activate a second major coordination and transit hub for military assistance to Ukraine on Romanian territory starting in January 2026. The decision was confirmed by Maj. Gen. Maik Keller, deputy commander of NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU), according to Defense Romania.

The move is intended to reduce reliance on a single major logistics node. NATO officials have pointed to the risks and vulnerabilities created by dependence on one primary entry point through Poland, with the Romanian hub designed to strengthen logistical resilience across the eastern flank.

 

Romanian site to complement existing Polish hub

The new hub will operate alongside the existing logistics center in Rzeszów, Poland, which has so far served as the main entry point for military aid to Ukraine.

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