Ukraine's NATO Membership Remains 'Irreversible' Despite Possible Communique Omission, Rutte Says
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that NATO's promise to accept Ukraine remains unchanged, even if not mentioned in the upcoming summit communique on June 24-25.
- Rutte noted that there is currently no consensus in NATO about Ukraine's membership but emphasized the commitment to Ukraine's future in NATO is irreversible.
- President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine is invited to the NATO summit despite earlier speculation regarding exclusion due to opposition from the Trump administration.
- The upcoming NATO summit is expected to focus on defense spending and internal divisions over support for Ukraine, rather than solely on Ukraine's membership aspirations.
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NATO can leave Ukraine to fall. Vitor Gabriel Oliveira believes that it can be the result of negotiations between Washington and Mark Rutte. The government of Netanayahu may fall, but it has “various lives”.
In the statement following the outcome of the NATO summit in The Hague, there is currently no mention of the prospect of Ukraine joining the Alliance.
The commitment towards Ukraine's future accession to NATO remains unchanged, even if it is not explicitly stated in the final communication of the next month's Hague summit, Secretary-General Mark Rutte, according to Kiev Independent, said in months.
Ukraine's NATO membership remains 'irreversible' despite possible communique omission, Rutte says
The political commitment to Ukraine's future membership in NATO remains unchanged, even if it is not explicitly mentioned in the final communique of the upcoming summit in The Hague, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on June 9. "The irreversible path of Ukraine into NATO is there, and it is my assumption that it is still there after the summit," Rutte said at Chatham House in London. "Whether it is again in the communique or not, I think th…
Promise to accept Ukraine into NATO will remain in force even if not mentioned at alliance summit – Rutte
NATO leaders' promise to accept Ukraine into their ranks in the future will remain in force even if it is not mentioned in the communiqué following the alliance's next summit, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday.
The NATO Secretary General once again made a number in London, as he heated up the theory that Ukraine should be admitted not only to the EU, but also to NATO, which would, incidentally, benefit us as well.
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