Ukraine's Foreign Ministry: Results of NATO summit can be assessed as a success, but Ukraine is not fully satisfied

Ukraine's Foreign Ministry: Results of NATO summit can be assessed as a success, but Ukraine is not fully satisfied

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The NATO summit demonstrated the unity of the allies in identifying Russia as the main threat to the Euro-Atlantic space, but Ukraine remained dissatisfied with the lack of an invitation to join the alliance.

The NATO summit was historic and demonstrated the unity of the allies, but Ukraine remained dissatisfied with the lack of an invitation to join the alliance. The main success of the summit was that the main threat to the Euro-Atlantic area, Russia, was clearly identified. This was stated by Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine Yevhen Perebyinis during a roundtable discussion, according to a correspondent of UNN.

The outcome of the NATO Summit can be assessed as a success. The fact that this summit was historic, not only in terms of its anniversary, but also in terms of the strategic decisions that were discussed there,

- Perebyinis says.

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In his opinion, the most important thing was that the summit demonstrated the unity of the allies in identifying the greatest threat to the Euro-Atlantic area and the main enemy - Russia.

As Ukraine, we are not completely satisfied with the results of the NATO Summit. Our partners understand this. We cannot be fully satisfied with any outcome of NATO Summits that do not result in a decision to extend an invitation to Ukraine for membership,

- He adds.

Recall

The NATO summit in Washington could not have been a breakthrough for Ukraine's membership in the Alliance. But better coordination among NATO members in helping Ukraine will mean more help. This opinion was expressed by Vladyslav Faraponov, head of the Institute of American Studies.