On 2-3 April 2025, the NATO-Ukraine Joint Analysis, Training and Education Centre (JATEC) held a workshop on total defence and resilience in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
21 participants from six NATO Allies and Ukraine addressed topics including the security of critical services, strategic communications, transport and military mobility. The workshop aimed to enhance collaboration and inform future planning for NATO and Ukraine, identify key challenges and develop actionable strategies for Ukraine’s long-term security and defence readiness. As the lead nation for resilience and total defence in JATEC, experts from several Swedish government agencies shared Sweden’s approach to national resilience-building. NATO’s network of resilience civil experts also offered experience and best practices from across the Alliance.
In 2024, Allies agreed to deepen cooperation with partners on resilience. The mutually beneficial work between NATO and Ukraine through JATEC directly contributes to this initiative. In the same year, Allies also agreed to continue supporting Ukraine, including by establishing JATEC. Opened in February 2025, JATEC is the first civil-military organisation to be jointly run by NATO and Ukraine. It analyses wartime experiences in Ukraine and provides NATO and Allies with insights on the latest battlefield developments, emerging technologies, lessons learned, and new education and training systems, as well as developing and testing new military concepts. JATEC’s work will help to further strengthen Ukraine’s defence sector, enhance its deterrence and defence, and reach full interoperability with NATO.