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VisitBiden Administration Rejects NATO Invitation for Ukraine After Trump's Election Victory, Opts for Bilateral Security Arrangements
Nov 24, 2024, 10:19 AM
The Biden administration considered inviting Ukraine to join NATO following Donald Trump's election victory, aiming to bolster support for Kyiv amid fears that Trump might push for negotiations with Russia. However, the administration ultimately decided against making a public call for Ukraine's NATO membership, citing the slim likelihood of success in the near term. Instead, it opted for a series of bilateral security arrangements to support Ukraine. This decision reflects the administration's cautious approach in light of the political landscape and the potential implications of a Trump presidency on U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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