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US: Decision on Ukraine's NATO membership won't be final at alliance's summit

By ANI | Published: July 08, 2023 3:03 AM

Washington [US], July 8 : Ukraine's entry into North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) will be discussed at the alliance's ...

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Washington [US], July 8 : Ukraine's entry into North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) will be discussed at the alliance's ensuing summit but it won't come out as a member, said the White House on Friday.

Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Advisor, said that the summit to be held next week in Vilnius will highlight NATO's readiness to consider Ukraine's membership, which he termed a "milestone" in itself.

Sullivan said, "The NATO Summit will dive into the question of NATO's relationship with Ukraine, both the question of its pathway towards future membership and the question of an ongoing partnership that has existed for several years."

"Ukraine's pathway to NATO will be discussed at the summit, but Kyiv still has further steps that it needs to take before membership and Ukraine will not be joining NATO coming out of this summit," he added.

Sullivan noted that Ukraine would have the chance to talk about the reforms that are still essential for Kyiv to match NATO standards.

Even as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is ready to attend the summit to establish that his country should join the alliance when its conflict with Russia ends, Sullivan said the White House expects Sweden's NATO membership to win final approval in the foreseeable future.

He also said Turkey and Hungary can "possibly" drop their opposition at the forthcoming summit.

"If not, we believe it will happen in the not-too-distant future," said Sullivan, adding that there was "fundamental goodwill" towards Sweden's move within the alliance.

In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Sweden and Finland ended decades of military non-alignment and submitted applications to join NATO last year.

Finland officially joined the bloc in April, but Turkey and Hungary prevented Sweden from joining because of the requirement for unanimity in support of new members.

Due to a long-standing disagreement over Stockholm's decision to allow alleged Kurdish militants to dwell in the Nordic nation, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is preventing Sweden from entering the European Union.

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