The “victory plan” announced by President Zelensky attributes victory to NATO membership before the end of the war, but this is probably the point that makes Western allies hesitant the most.
Although it was said at the summit last July that the country was a member of NATO, Mark Rutte does not commit to Ukraine’s participation in NATO. An “irreversible” path to participation.
The “victory plan” announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky becoming a member of NATO Before the war was over, but this is probably the point that caused the Western allies the most hesitation.
“We are in close contact with Ukraine’s allies to see how we can take the next steps, how we can do this successfully, efficiently, etc. Frankly, these are conversations that I cannot give you all the details of,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
A decision on membership is unlikely to be made before the next NATO summit in June.
Most members of the Atlantic Alliance They reject Ukraine, which is at war with Russia, from joining NATO. for fear of being dragged into a wider conflict. The guarantee of collective security will compel us to assist any member who is threatened.