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NATO, Ukraine
NATO's Rutte Aware of Ukraine 'Victory Plan,' Discussing Next Steps
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO chief Mark Rutte said he was aware of the details of Ukraine's "victory plan" that was presented by the country's president on Wednesday, and that he was in touch with the alliance's member countries on the next steps.
Zelensky brings Victory Plan to Brussels, but NATO invite still elusive
The Ukrainian president pitched his plan for ending the war with Russia to European leaders but has encountered some skepticism.
NATO shows no sign of letting Ukraine join soon and wants more details about its 'victory plan'
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte declined to welcome the “victory plan,” saying only that he and the allies “take note” of it. He did not discuss when Ukraine might join the world’s biggest military alliance, beyond insisting that it would become a member.
Rutte says Ukraine will be 33rd or 34th NATO member
Ukraine will become NATO's 33rd or 34th member "one day", Secretary General says
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has stated that Ukraine will join the Alliance as its 33rd or 34th member in the future. Source: Rutte, upon arriving at the NATO defence ministers' meeting in Brussels on 17 October,
The question is timeline: Rutte says Ukraine will be 33rd or 34th NATO member
Ukraine will eventually join NATO, most likely becoming the next country to be admitted into the alliance, which currently has 32 members, according to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. "Ukraine will be a member of NATO in the future,
NATO Secretary General predicts Ukraine will be 33rd or 34th member
His comments followed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s public presentation of Ukraine’s Victory Plan, which includes NATO membership as the first priority. However, Rutte did not comment on whether this changed the position of NATO member countries regarding Ukraine’s invitation to join the Alliance.
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Ukrainian president Zelenskyy heads to EU, NATO to seek backing for his ‘victory plan’
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Australian Institute of International Affairs
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Ukraine’s Membership of NATO is Important to Russia—It Would be Precluded from Ever Invading Ukraine Again
In a recent piece for Australian Outlook Graeme Gill writes that I and others “dispute the importance of NATO,” claiming it ...
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy to attend NATO defence ministers meeting on Thursday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will attend a NATO defence ministers' meeting on Thursday, according to NATO's ...
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US says Ukraine will not be invited to join NATO "in short term"
NATO does not plan to invite Ukraine to join the Alliance "in the short term", despite this being the first point of the ...
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