Due to the release of information in Western media, the United States and Germany are trying to draw attention to other skeptics in the bloc.
Olga Stefan yr-minister on issues of European and Euro-Atlantic integration, Olga Stefanishina confirmed the information disseminated by The New York Times about the reluctance of the two allies to officially invite Ukraine to NATO at the upcoming summit in Washington.
As Radio Liberty reports, about the resistance of the two countries The official spoke about the historic decision during the telethon. We are talking about the United States of America and Germany.
As Ms. Stefanishyna stated, “the format of the invitation was proposed by Ukraine itself as a legal guarantee of joining NATO.” However, among the bloc's member states, “absolutely all but two support this decision.”
Since information about the resistance of the United States and Germany has become public, they are now “trying to pay attention to other skeptical allies, like Hungary and Slovakia.” But the position of the States and Germany remains key.
- NYT wrote that NATO does not want to invite Ukraine because it does not intend to be involved in the greatest war in Europe since 1945.
- Instead, NATO wants to create a fund for Ukraine for $100 billion, to which all member states will allegedly make contributions.