"Together with the secretary general we plan to sign an agreement in Kyiv on a new level of representation of the Alliance. In fact, this will be the embassy of NATO in Ukraine," Klimkin wrote on Twitter after meeting with Stoltenberg in Brussels on Monday. Earlier, Klimkin tweeted that he invited Stoltenberg to visit Ukraine. As reported, Stoltenberg is scheduled to visit Ukraine in September. NATO currently has a liaison office in Kyiv.