Ukraine’s entry into NATO is already supported by ten countries, including Slovakia: Will they succeed?
The office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that ten countries of this defense bloc have already expressed support for its entry into the North Atlantic Alliance. The British newspaper The Guardian informs you about it on your website.
The office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims that ten countries of this defense bloc have already expressed support for its entry into the North Atlantic Alliance. The British newspaper The Guardian informs you about it on your website. Advisor to the head of the presidential office, Mychajlo Podoľak, wrote in a status on the Twitter platform, that those who support Ukraine’s request for “accelerated” entry into the North Atlantic Alliance are “the majority of countries remembered by the claws of the (Russian) empire”.
Podolak added that “Ukraine is grateful to the allies for demonstrating leadership and responsibility.” “History is being made today,” he said. On Friday, September 30, Zelenskyi announced the submission of an application for Ukraine’s accession to NATO, as part of the presidential procedure. According to the Ukrainian media, ten countries have already supported Ukraine’s request: the Czech Republic, Montenegro, Estonia, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, North Macedonia and Slovakia.
The Ukrainian army has been re-arming since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, when it gradually switches from Soviet-era weapons to NATO standards. Kyiv’s ambitions to join NATO were once a pretext for Moscow to invade Ukraine in February, the British news station Sky News wrote.