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    NATO would need to agree conditions for Ukraine invitation, Dutch minister says

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    3 hours ago
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    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO countries will need to discuss conditions for Ukraine to get a membership invitation and to join the alliance in response to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's "victory plan", Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans said on Friday.

    Zelenskiy presented the five-point plan publicly for the first time this week, including a call for an immediate NATO invitation to make clear to Russian President Vladimir Putin that Moscow's invasion would end with geopolitical defeat.

    NATO has declared that Ukraine will become a member of the alliance one day but also said Kyiv cannot join while at war, as that could lead to a direct conflict between NATO and Russia.

    Alliance leaders have so far avoided a direct response to Zelenskiy's new push for an invitation.

    Brekelmans, whose country is among NATO's 32 members, said there were "very different opinions" in the alliance on the issue.

    To reach the necessary consensus, he said, allies would need to agree clear criteria that Ukraine would need to meet to get an invitation and others required to later become a member.

    "If you don't have that clarity upfront, I don't see (that) 32 allies agree to granting an invitation," he told reporters after a meeting of NATO defence ministers in Brussels.

    Asked what conditions Ukraine might need to meet, Brekelmans cited fighting corruption.

    "If you want to modernize the Ukrainian armed forces, and have involvement of other countries, then I can imagine that you also want to assess the progress that Ukrainians make on that dimension," he said.

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray; Editing by Mark Potter)

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    Leo
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    The IMF will provide Ukraine with a loan of 1.1 billion, Prime Minister Shmyhal announced.According to him, the IMF Executive Board approved the fifth revision of the EFF program, which will allow Ukraine to receive a new tranche in the near future.“We will use these funds to cover important budgetary expenses of a non-military nature,” the prime minister clarified.Snapshot of a Telegram messageEarlier, Shmyhal said that the IMF expected the war to end in the summer of 2024 , based on which the Cabinet of Ministers calculated the state budget."When we planned the 2024 budget together with the IMF, one of the partners' forecasts was that the war would continue until the summer of 2024. Accordingly, the budget planned military spending as it is now," Shmyhal said.According to him, the budget for 2025 is already being planned, also with the participation of the IMF.Let us recall that by the end of 2024, Ukraine will pay the IMF more on old debts than the new loan.Strana has obtained a schedule of payments on previously provided loans and contributions to the IMF, which shows that Ukraine must pay the Fund 542 million, or $732.6 million, in its SDR (special drawing rights) currency in September 2024, and 991.9 million SDR, or $1.3 billion, by the end of this year.
    Edward Little
    1h ago
    If Ukraine is admitted to NATO, NATO will have accepted the second most corrupt country in Europe, with Russia being the first.
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