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Baltics say having Ukraine in NATO will ‘only strengthen alliance’

Western powers have funnelled weapons, military equipment and humanitarian aid to Ukraine as it battles with Russian forces.

• October 1, 2022
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NATO Logo used to illustrate the story {Photo credit: CSIS]

“Ukraine’s Baltic friends fully support welcoming Ukraine into NATO as soon as possible,” the three countries’ foreign ministers tweeted late Friday. “Ukraine’s inspirational bravery can only strengthen our alliance.” 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had announced Kyiv’s intention to apply for “accelerated” accession to NATO following Russia’s illegal annexation of four Ukrainian regions on Friday.

The Baltic EU countries have been among Ukraine’s loudest supporters.

They border Russia and have long seen their neighbour as a major security threat.

But Mr Zelensky’s announcement was met with caution from Washington and NATO headquarters in Brussels.

Western powers have funnelled weapons, military equipment and humanitarian aid to Ukraine as it battles with Russian forces.

“Right now, our view is that the best way for us to support Ukraine is through practical, on-the-ground support in Ukraine and that the process in Brussels should be taken up at a different time,” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Echoing the White House, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said, “Our focus now is on providing immediate support to Ukraine, to help Ukraine defend itself against the Russian brutal invasion.”

As the terms of NATO’s founding treaty consider an attack on one NATO ally an attack on all members, it is unlikely that the alliance would allow a country at war to join. 

(dpa/NAN)

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