The 31-member security alliance meets in Lithuania on Tuesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KYIV - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the eve of the Nato summit that Ukraine will be part of the alliance and expects from the meeting an “algorithm” for Kyiv to officially join it.
Negotiations among Nato members were ongoing over when and whether to issue a formal invitation, what conditions Ukraine would have to meet and how its progress should be tracked. “Even if different positions are voiced, it is still clear that Ukraine deserves to be in the alliance,” Mr Zelensky said. “Not now - there is a war, but we need a clear signal. And we need this signal right now.”
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