Zelenskyy Optimistic About Ukraine's NATO Membership, Urges Diplomats to Persuade Allies
Dec 22, 2024, 04:21 PM
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed optimism about Ukraine's potential membership in NATO, stating that it is 'achievable' but will require concerted efforts to persuade allies. Speaking to Ukrainian diplomats, Zelenskyy emphasized that NATO membership for Ukraine would be a political decision and stressed the importance of fighting for this decision at all necessary levels. He highlighted that allies need to understand the benefits Ukraine could bring to NATO and how its membership could stabilize global relations. Zelenskyy's comments come amidst ongoing discussions about Ukraine's security and its relationship with the Western military alliance.
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