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    NATO leaders to discuss Ukraine support at Washington summit

    By DPA,

    8 days ago

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    NATO leaders meet in Washington on Wednesday to discuss the alliance's support for Ukraine in the war against Russia.

    The talks follow a ceremony held on Tuesday to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the military alliance in the aftermath of World War II and the onset of the Cold War.

    The leaders are expected to discuss outgoing NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's plan to provide Kiev with military aid worth €40 billion ($43 billion) in 2025. NATO members have strongly supported Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February 2022.

    According to Stoltenberg, NATO needs to convince Russia that it cannot win its war against Ukraine by waiting for Western support to wither.

    But the €40-billion pledge has been watered down from the multi-year financial commitment for Ukraine that Stoltenberg initially wanted. The alliance will review the military aid again next year, potentially weakening the package further.

    The summit is Stoltenberg's last as secretary general. Former Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte is set to take over in October.

    US President Joe Biden on Tuesday opened the summit by announcing that NATO allies would supply additional air defence systems to Ukraine.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is also attending, hopes that the meeting of national leaders from the 32 NATO countries will clarify Ukraine's prospects for membership of the Western defence alliance.

    The Ukrainian leadership also hopes to see a commitment to stronger military support as its forces seek to take back large parts of the country in the east and south which were illegally annexed by Russia.

    Since 2019, Ukraine has had its NATO membership ambitions enshrined in its national constitution. But all current NATO countries must agree unanimously before that can happen.

    The United States and Germany are the main opponents of Ukraine joining NATO too soon, diplomatic sources within the alliance said.

    A source referred to the US and Germany's "strong opposition" towards inviting Ukraine to join the alliance without fulfilling the necessary preconditions.

    In an interview with dpa ahead of the summit, Stoltenberg said he hopes Ukraine can join NATO within the next 10 years.

    Another part of the secretary general's plan to make long-term NATO commitments to Ukraine is a new support project called NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU), approved by NATO defence ministers in June.

    The project, based in the German city of Wiesbaden, is to be staffed by 700 officials. Previously, NATO countries have been coordinating support to Ukraine through an informal, US-led group called the Ukraine Defence Contact Group.

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