Ukraine one key step closer to NATO membership amid Lithuania summit
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Ukraine has taken a key step toward becoming a member of NATO after a high hurdle in its way to accession was lifted during the current two-day summit of the US-led military alliance in Lithuania.
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Jul 11, 2023 05:14 UTC
  • Ukraine one key step closer to NATO membership amid Lithuania summit

Ukraine has taken a key step toward becoming a member of NATO after a high hurdle in its way to accession was lifted during the current two-day summit of the US-led military alliance in Lithuania.

As NATO leaders on Monday convened in Vilnius for the summit, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba of Ukraine said NATO member states reached a consensus to drop the requirement for the Membership Action Plan (MAP) for Ukraine’s bid to join the alliance.

MAP is a list of political, economic and military goals that other Eastern European nations had to meet before joining NATO.

"Following intensive talks, NATO allies have reached a consensus on removing MAP from Ukraine's path to membership. I welcome this long-awaited decision that shortens our path to NATO. It is also the best moment to offer clarity on the invitation to Ukraine to become member," Kuleba tweeted on Monday.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Western official also told AFP that the NATO allies "are set" to drop the MAP requirement for Ukraine.

"MAP is just one of the steps in the NATO accession process… so even with its removal, Ukraine will still need to complete further reforms before joining NATO," the official said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to attend the summit. He wants a clear invitation in Vilnius to add his country to NATO after the war ends.

Despite the reported consensus, some NATO members, such as the United States and Germany, have had reservations, wary of any step they fear could draw the military alliance into a direct conflict with Russia, potentially sparking a global war.

MG