Balkan Countries Release Joint Statement Supporting Ukrainian NATO Accession After Summit
CROATIA, JUL 12 – Foreign ministers from eight Southeastern European countries issued a joint declaration supporting Ukraine’s irreversible Euro-Atlantic integration and NATO membership as the best security option.
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Balkan Ministers Unite in Support of Ukraine’s NATO Bid
In Dubrovnik on July 12, eight Southeast European foreign ministers joined Ukraine’s delegation for their second ministerial meeting, issuing a joint declaration affirming support for Ukraine and expressing readiness to welcome an invitation to NATO, as was reported by Kyiv Independent on July 13. At the summit, ministers declared, “We support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership, and woul…
The Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the countries of South-Eastern Europe concluded their next meeting in the "Ukraine-South-East Europe" format in Croatian Dubrovnik, co-chaired by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrei Sibiga, and his Croatian counterpart, Gordon Grlic Radman, and the representatives of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Kosovo, Moldova, Northern Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro …
(Dan Tri) - Senior leaders from Ukraine and many Southeast European countries expressed support for Kiev joining NATO.
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