Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Yesterday the military alliance rejected to set a timeline for Ukrainian accession

 The president of Ukraine named Voloeymyr Zelenskyy has come alongside NATO Secretary General named Jens Stoltenberg and the G7 Leaders at this years NATO summit, the president named Voloeymyr appreciated the military alliance for its assistance and support.


The president Voloeymyr declared the pivotal meeting "an important victory"for his countries security. Voloeymyr Zelenskyy's upbeat remarks came after the NATO allies rejected to submit to a timeline for Ukraine's accession. Some steps were made to formalise security guarantees and assurances which comes from major Leaders including the US president named Joe  Biden that Ukraine's future is in NATO.


Today's morning, president Voloeymyr Zelenskyy's confirmed that while no  timeline has been set, NATO would not  require Ukraine to create a full action issuing a membership invitation in the future. Voloeymyr Zelenskyy's who is the president of Ukraine said "I would like to extend words of gratitude to you for this important step, even during the full scale war against Russia, Ukraine continues to conduct reform.


The president added that " we highly appreciate the recognition that Ukraine will not need an action plan on its way to NATO. Voloeymyr acknowledged other allies concern about escalating tensions with Russia. Jens Stoltenberg the Secretary General comfired NATO that NATO has agreed to set up a multi year programme of assistance and remove the membership action plan requirement, reaffirming that Ukraine will become a member of NATO.


The president said that the agreement will help Ukraine transfer from Soviet erq military assets to be fully interoperable with other allies. Also being established in a new NATO Ukraine Council,a permanent body where the 31 allies and Kyiv can hold consultations and emergency meetings. The council is part of NATO's effort to bring Ukraine as close as possible to the military alliance before it joins.


NATO leaders said in their communique summarising the summits conclusions that Ukraine can join only when allies accept and conditions are met, said on Tuesday. In the interim, the alliance's top members are planning to resolve a major package of long-term security guarantees. White House European Affairs Adviser named Amanda Sloat told reporters that the multilateral plan, which will be signed by G7 Leaders, will send a significant signal to Russia that time is not on its side. The frame work is designed to provide for Ukraine's long-term security.