White House: NATO will give Ukraine a path to the Alliance, but not a timetable
- NATO will outline a reform path for Ukraine to eventually join the alliance, but without a specific timetable.
- Immediate membership for Ukraine is not on the table due to the ongoing war with Russia, as it could potentially escalate the conflict.
- NATO countries are discussing concrete interim security measures to support Ukraine, which will be further discussed in a meeting between Presidents Biden and Zelensky.
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NATO to give 'path' for Ukraine to join, but no 'timetable:' White House
NATO will lay out a path of reforms for Ukraine so that it can eventually join the alliance, but is not providing a "timetable," White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Tuesday.
NATO will chart a “path with reforms” to be carried out by Ukraine so that it can join the alliance, but without a “timetable”, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Tuesday.
NATO to give 'path' for Ukraine to join, but no 'timetable:' White House
NATO leaders will draw up a reform path for Ukraine to eventually join the alliance, said White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. President Biden will meet Ukraine's President Zelensky to discuss long-term security measures for Ukraine and how the US and its partners can help the country defend itself. Sullivan added that NATO would not immediately allow Ukraine's entry because it would risk bringing the organisation into a war with…
White House: Nato to give ‘path’ for Ukraine to join, but no ‘timetable’ set
VILNIUS, July 11 — Nato will lay out a path of reforms for Ukraine so that it can eventually join the alliance, but without giving a “timetable”, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said today. A “reform path for Ukraine” will be drawn up but “I can’t put a timetable on it,” Sullivan told reporters at the Nato summit in Vilnius, also announcing that President Joe Biden will meet Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky tomorrow. Su…
NATO To "Lay Path" For Ukraine Reforms But Without Timetable: White House
NATO will lay out a path of reforms for Ukraine so that it can eventually join the alliance, but without giving a "timetable," White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said today. A "reform path for Ukraine" will be drawn up but "I can't put a timetable on it," Mr Sullivan told reporters at the NATO summit in Vilnius, also announcing that President Joe Biden will meet Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday. Mr Sullivan ru…
NATO nustatys Ukrainai reformų kelią, kad ji galiausiai galėtų prisijungti prie Aljanso, tačiau nepateiks konkretaus tvarkaraščio, antradienį pareiškė Baltųjų rūmų patarėjas nacionalinio saugumo klausimais Jake'as Sullivanas.
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