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Decision on Ukraine's accession to NATO will be made on Alliance anniversary summit in Washington

4 July, 2023 Tuesday
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Joining NATO will mean that Ukraine shares responsibility for European security with other countries

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The former ambassador of Ukraine to the USA (2015-2019) Valeriy Chaly stated this on Espreso

“Ukraine joining NATO means that we share the responsibility for European security with other countries. It's not good for Ukraine to handle defense alone all the time. We should be together in the Alliance. Key decisions about Ukraine joining NATO will be made in Washington next year during the NATO summit anniversary,” as suggested by Chaly.

According to the diplomat, an announcement about providing Ukraine with long-range weapons should be made at the NATO summit in Vilnius.

"I expect a statement at the Vilnius summit regarding the provision of ATACMS missiles and other long-range missiles. It should also send a message to Russia's leaders that their attempts to blackmail us have failed, and Ukraine will definitely be part of NATO. We are not ready to discuss formulas, security guarantees during transition periods, or algorithms at this moment. We should pass these questions to Washington and have a clear answer: yes or no," emphasized Chaly.

Ukraine joining NATO

A meeting of NATO countries will take place in Vilnius on July 11-12. Ukraine hopes for specific decisions about joining the Alliance. Ukraine's ambassador to NATO, Natalia Halibarenko, said on May 23 that Ukraine is preparing two cooperation packages - political and practical - to discuss at the upcoming NATO summit.

On May 30, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba outlined three key points that define Ukraine's vision for a successful outcome at the NATO summit in Vilnius. "Strengthen Ukraine-NATO institutional ties and assistance. Take a step toward UA membership. Provide security guarantees on Ukraine’s path to NATO." 

On June 10, Ukraine’s Deputy Defense Minister, Volodymyr Havrylov, expressed his belief that the July NATO summit in Vilnius  will set the algorithm for Ukraine's accession to the Alliance.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed that Ukraine will become a NATO member in the future, but due to the ongoing war, specific dates for accession cannot be determined. However, he is confident that during the Vilnius summit, the member countries will work towards finding a solution regarding Ukraine's progress.

On June 15, the European Parliament adopted a resolution calling for Ukraine's membership in NATO with 425 votes in favor. 

On June 16, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on NATO chief Stoltenberg to drop the Membership Action Plan (MAP) if Ukraine joins NATO.

US President Joe Biden expressed support for removing the MAP stage, making the joining process simpler for Ukraine.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine's role in Europe's defense and called on allies to invite the country to NATO.

James Cleverly, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the UK, assured support for Ukraine's simplified entry into NATO.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine has valid reasons to receive a political invitation to NATO at the Vilnius summit.

On June 28, during a speech in parliament on Constitution Day, President Zelenskyy proposed 5 points of the Ukrainian Doctrine, which stipulates that Ukraine's future lies in the EU and NATO, for discussion.

On June 30, US Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said that NATO member states are close to a consensus on Ukraine's accession to NATO without the MAP.

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