Ukraine is on an ‘irreversible’ path to NATO. But only after war with Russia ends
- NATO leaders announced support for Ukraine's NATO membership, calling it "irreversible," without providing a specific timeline for inclusion.
- Plans include extending an invitation to Ukraine to join the Alliance based on agreement among Allies and meeting specified conditions.
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NATO members agreed at the alliance's summit in Washington that the alliance will continue to support Ukraine “on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership.”
NATO calls Ukraine’s path to membership 'irreversible'
washington — The United States and its NATO allies have agreed that Ukraine’s path to membership in the organization is “irreversible,” according to a communique released by the 32-member bloc during this week’s summit in Washington. “It’s not a question of if, but when,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters Wednesday. The United States was once deeply concerned about whether Ukraine was ready for NATO membership but now appea…
NATO Allies Map Out Commitments To Ukraine, ‘Irreversible’ Path To Membership
NATO leaders meeting in Washington renewed their support for Ukraine, and said that fighter jets newly promised to the Kyiv will be flying over the country “this summer.” In a joint declaration, the allies stated that Ukraine’s path toward joining the alliance is “irreversible,” but they have yet to set a time frame for accession.
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