US President Joe Biden and his team are in the midst of a high-stakes conversation with fellow NATO members on how and when Ukraine may join – a debate that could expose strains in the alliance ahead of a key summit.
Some allies, particularly those in Eastern Europe who are located closer to Ukraine and Russia, have advocated for a more concrete path for Kyiv to join the defensive alliance once the war ends. “If we are not acknowledged and given a signal in Vilnius, I believe there is no point for Ukraine to be at this summit,” he told the Wall Street Journal earlier this month.
But he acknowledged that consultations among the group were still ongoing in the lead-up to the summit. Russia’s invasion the following February provided a dramatic illustration of Ukraine’s security fears and prompted Zelensky to renew his calls for full membership in NATO. In recent months, Biden administration officials have emphasized their commitment to the Bucharest Summit declaration – the 2008 agreement that welcomed Ukraine’s aspirations to join NATO – but have suggested that the focus should be on the practical support to Kyiv for the war with Russia.
“This is not a situation where the entire alliance has agreed language for how to describe Ukraine’s membership aspirations, and there’s one or two countries that stand outside of that group in opposition. We are having, and we have had, a series of conversations where allies are looking at both an array of concrete deliverables and an array of options for describing their membership aspirations,” she said.
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