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NATO to propose steps for Ukraine's alliance accession
NATO to propose steps for Ukraine's alliance accession at Ramstein: WP
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to unveil victory plan at Ramstein defense group meeting. The summit, attended by US President Joe Biden, is expected to announce new support measures for Ukraine,
NATO considering 'concrete steps' on Ukraine's accession at Ramstein summit, WP reports
Ukraine may be offered "more concrete steps" regarding its NATO membership during the upcoming Ramstein summit, the Washington Post (WP) reported on Oct. 6, citing an undisclosed diplomat.
Ukraine may be given more concrete steps to join NATO at upcoming Ramstein-format meeting – WP
The upcoming meeting of Kyiv's allies in the Ramstein format (Ukraine Defence Contact Group) is expected to take new steps to support Ukraine, particularly its North Atlantic integration. Source: The Washington Post (WP),
Ukraine could join NATO
Stoltenberg suggests Ukraine could be granted NATO membership even with territories occupied by Russia
Ukraine could potentially join NATO even if parts of its territory remained occupied by Russia, the alliance's former Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview on Oct. 4. One of the main arguments against granting Ukraine membership at the current time is that NATO's Article 5 mutual defense clause would immediately draw the alliance into a direct war with Russia.
Ukraine could join NATO even with occupied territories - Stoltenberg
A scenario in which Ukraine becomes a member of NATO despite some of its territories remaining occupied is quite realistic. In Ukraine's case, there are ways to address the issue of applying the mutual defense clause,
Stoltenberg believes Ukraine can be accepted into NATO with occupied territories
Former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that a scenario in which Ukraine becomes a member of the Alliance while some of its territories are occupied is possible. Source: European Pravda citing his interview with the Financial Times Details: The former NATO Secretary General believes that there are ways to solve the problem of
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NATO could have prevented war in Ukraine… but made a huge mistake
Jens Stoltenberg has admitted that NATO should have provided more weapons and military equipment to Ukraine in the months ...
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NATO’s new chief makes Ukraine support a top priority and says he will work with any US president
The new head of NATO is vowing to help shore up Western support for war-ravaged Ukraine and says he can work with whoever is ...
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Ex-NATO chief says allies should have given Ukraine weapons earlier
Former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg shared in a new interview that one of his regrets was not ensuring Ukraine was stocked ...
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Russia strikes Ukraine with drones and missiles
Ukraine’s air force said in a statement that air defenses had destroyed 56 of the 87 drones and two missiles over 14 ...
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Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever, Mark Rutte says during Kyiv visit
In an unannounced trip to Ukraine's capital Thursday, the new NATO secretary general reiterated the alliance's pledge to ...
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New NATO chief Rutte reaffirms support for Ukraine on Kyiv trip
NATO chief Mark Rutte told Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy "your security matters for ours" on Thursday during his ...
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NATO chief Mark Rutte says Ukraine's membership path is 'irreversible'
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Thursday, where he offered assurances on Kyiv's bid to ...
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New NATO chief Mark Rutte visits Ukraine in his first trip since taking office
New NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has visited Ukraine in his first official trip since taking office and pledging ...
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New NATO boss Rutte pledges support for Ukraine, plays down Trump fears
NATO's new chief Mark Rutte voiced strong support for Ukraine on Tuesday and said he was not worried about the upcoming U.S.
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Ukraine weighs deal: Keep NATO path, sacrifice land to Russia
Under this agreement, Russia might retain de facto control over parts of Ukraine's occupied territories, although this ...
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