"The summit resulted in the adoption of a political declaration, as well as the introduction and implementation of a comprehensive assistance package and this is an unprecedented example of the alliance's help to a partner country. This package allows using aid from all the allies in almost every field of activity of the Ukrainian security and defense sector," Petrenko said at a briefing in Kyiv. He noted today Ukraine and NATO cooperate in 13 fields, including 40 target areas "which help us strengthen and improve our defense capability." "In addition, this helps us strengthen our potential and implement the reforms which are fully reflected in the strategic defense bulletin," the official said. He added the adopted aid package would help expand cooperation between Ukraine and NATO not only in the military sphere but also in a number of humanitarian areas.