NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated on Thursday that "Alliance members and partners have delivered nearly all the combat vehicles they promised to Ukraine." He confirmed in remarks to the press at NATO's military headquarters in Brussels that "over 98 percent of the pledged combat vehicles have already been delivered to Ukraine, which translates to more than 1,550 armored vehicles, 230 tanks, and other equipment, including vast quantities of ammunition." Stoltenberg said in a press conference with Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel: "We have trained and equipped over nine new Ukrainian armored brigades, which will put Ukraine in a strong position to continue reclaiming occupied territories."