NATO has doubled down on its determination to eventually add Ukraine to its membership, renewing its 2008 commitment to that goal in a meeting between the foreign ministers of the alliance in Bucharest, Romania this past Tuesday.
Antiwars Dave DeCamp writes:
The Romanian city was where NATO initially made the promise to Ukraine back in 2008, and at the time, US officials acknowledged that attempting to bring the country into the alliance could spark a war in the region.
We made the decision in Bucharest in 2008 at the summit, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday. I was there
representing Norway as Prime Minister. I remember very well the decisions. We stand by those decisions. NATOs door is open.
In a joint statement, the NATO foreign ministers, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, said that they reaffirm the decisions that were made at the 2008 Bucharest summit.
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