G7 Defense Ministers reaffirm that Ukraine’s NATO membership is on an “irreversible course”  

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According to a joint statement released following their meeting in Naples, the G7 defense ministers reaffirmed their commitment towards supporting Ukraine’s inclusion into .
The statement read: “We support Ukraine in its irreversible path towards full Euro-Atlantic Integration, including NATO membership.”
The ministers also promised to continue military assistance in Ukraine, both on a short-term and long-term basis, and stressed the importance of providing training and educational support to the Defense Forces.
The document states: “We welcome the respective initiatives of NATO and EU under the NATO Security Assistance and Training Program for Ukraine and EU Military Assistance Mission.”
The ministers also reaffirmed their goal to achieve a “comprehensive and just peace” that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity as set forth by international law.
The White House has stated that it is unlikely that Ukraine will be invited to NATO in the near future, citing the necessity of reforms and the fulfillment of security requirements.
The Alliance has not reached the point where it is considering issuing an invitation within the next few months,” U.S. Voice of America reported that the U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne S. Smith made this statement on Oct. 16, ahead of a NATO Defense Ministers meeting in Brussels.
Smith added, “But as always, we’ll continue to talk with our friends in Ukraine on how they can move towards the Alliance.”
According to a joint statement released following their meeting in Naples, the G7 defense ministers reaffirmed their commitment towards supporting Ukraine’s inclusion into NATO.
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