http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29198497
14 September 2014 - Last
updated at 15:07 ET
A shaky ceasefire has been in place in eastern
Ukraine since 5 September
Nato countries have started delivering arms to
Ukraine to help its soldiers fight pro-Russian separatists in the east, the
defence minister says.
Valery Heletey did not
give details of the weapons being delivered or name the countries involved.
A similar statement
earlier was denied by five Nato members, including the US.
Ukraine's prime
minister says Nato is the "only vehicle" to protect the country from
Russia, which he and the West accuse of intervening in the east.
Moscow has denied
sending troops to help pro-Russian rebels who have been engaged in heavy
fighting with government forces in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions since April.
At least some 2,600
people have been killed in five months of conflict.
A fragile ceasefire
has been in place since 5 September, despite recent outbreaks of violence
around key flashpoints such as Donetsk airport.
No lethal assistance
Mr Heletey told
reporters on Sunday that he had discussed weapons deliveries in bilateral
meetings with Nato defence ministers during a Nato summit in Wales earlier this
month.
"I have no right
to disclose any specific country we reached that agreement with.
But the fact is that
those weapons are already on the way to us - that's absolutely true, I can
officially tell you," he said in remarks quoted by Ukraine's Unian news
agency.
Ukraine's defence minister says the extra
weapons will be used to "stop" Russian President Vladimir Putin
While the issue of
restoring Ukraine's nuclear arsenal was not on the agenda, Mr Heletey said it
would not be ruled out in future.
Nato officials say
they have no plans to send lethal assistance to non-Nato member Ukraine, but
that members states may do so.
But defence officials
in Italy, Poland and Norway have all denied plans to provide any weapons.
On Saturday, Ukrainian
Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk accused Russia of wanting to "eliminate
his country," saying it was the "key aggressor" in the conflict.
Nato says Russia still
has about 1,000 heavily armed troops in eastern Ukraine and about 20,000 more
near the border.
But Russia denies
sending direct military help to the rebels, insisting that any Russian soldiers
there are "volunteers".
Nato has announced the
formation of a new "spearhead" force numbering several thousand
troops, which can be deployed anywhere in the world in a matter of days.
It followed growing
concern from Nato member countries bordering Russia over its involvement in
Ukraine.
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