KYIV: Ukraine acknowledged the lack of consensus among NATO allies regarding its invitation to join the alliance but emphasized that the invitation remains a possibility. In a letter, Ukraine’s foreign minister urged NATO counterparts to consider extending the invitation during an upcoming meeting in Brussels, reaffirming that the issue is still on the table. Deputy Prime Minister Olga Stefanishyna clarified that despite speculation, the invitation to join NATO is not off the table.
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Nearly a year after marking its 75th anniversary, Nato faces uncertainty as US President Trump criticizes member contributions and aligns with Putin, raising doubts about the alliance's future. The Ukraine war has intensified calls to include Ukraine in Nato, potentially leading to conflict with Russia. This shift in US policy has prompted Europe to consider strengthening its own defense capabilities, posing a threat to Nato's existence. Full Article
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