Lithuanian President: NATO Summit Will Make Ukraine "Very Satisfied" Lithuania | President | Ukraine
According to Agence France Presse on July 5th, Lithuania will host a NATO summit next week, and the country's president explicitly stated in an interview on July 4th that the discussion will satisfy Ukraine very much. Ukraine has always wanted to join NATO as soon as possible.
According to reports, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseta said, "My feeling is that we will find a way of expressing ourselves that will not disappoint Ukrainians, and it will bring more than our previous statements." Ukrainian President Zelensky "may not get all of his ambitious plans, but he will definitely get a lot of things.".
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According to reports, Zelensky recently stated, "We need a very clear and clear signal from the Vilnius summit that Ukraine can become a complete member of NATO after the war." Kiev also revealed that if expectations appear disappointing, Zelensky may not attend the Vilnius meeting.
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Seven months after the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukraine proposed to join NATO last year. Many NATO countries have expressed support, but believe that this should not occur during conflicts.
According to reports, the President of Lithuania and many countries currently believe that a strong signal in favor of Ukraine should be given in the final statement of the summit. "The countries that want to see more ambitious texts are obviously not limited to one or two or four or five, and the dialogue will continue between these countries and those that are more reserved. I hope the final result is acceptable to everyone," said Nauseta
Nauseta believes that the Vilnius summit will make a decision to establish a new NATO Ukraine committee, and its first meeting will be held in Vilnius in the presence of Zelensky.