NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg: Ukraine’s future is in the Euro-Atlantic family – Last Minute World News
Breaking news! Stoltenberg held a press conference at the end of the two-day NATO Foreign Ministers‘ Meeting.
Stating that the Allies welcome Finland’s membership, Stoltenberg said, „The Allies also agree that Sweden should become a member as soon as possible.“ said.
Stating that the short- and long-term military support to Ukraine was discussed in detail at the meeting, Stoltenberg said that the country’s „future lies in NATO“.
On the question of when Ukraine will become a member, Stoltenberg noted that this depends on the country being independent and democratic, but now that these criteria are not met as it is under Russian attack.
Stoltenberg stated that they discussed China’s increasing cooperation with Russia at the meeting, which was also attended by partner countries from the Asia-Pacific region.
Stating that China refused to condemn Russia’s aggression, supported its economy, mirrored Russian propaganda and accelerated the bilateral military activities in the Asia-Pacific region, Stoltenberg said that the allies said that China’s military assistance to Russia would be a „historical mistake“ with profound consequences. He stated it was clear.
„We do not see China as an enemy, but we made it clear in the Strategic Concept document that China’s assertive behavior challenges our interests, values and security,“ Stoltenberg said. he said.
FINLAND IS OFFICIALLY MEMBER OF NATO
Finland joined the alliance as the 31st member of NATO, after Turkey yesterday handed over the document confirming Finland’s NATO membership to the USA, the custodian of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty.
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken came together as part of the Foreign Ministers‘ Meeting held at NATO headquarters in Brussels. During the meeting, Turkey handed over the document confirming Finland’s NATO membership to the USA, the custodian of the 1949 North Atlantic Treaty.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced at the end of the two-day NATO Foreign Ministers‘ Meeting that Finland has officially become the 31st member of NATO. He also stated that the Allies welcome Finland’s membership and agree that Sweden should become a member as soon as possible. The meeting discussed short and long-term military support to Ukraine, with Stoltenberg stating that Ukraine’s future lies in NATO. However, he also noted that Ukraine’s membership depends on the country being independent and democratic, which is not the case while it is under attack from Russia. The meeting also discussed China’s increasing cooperation with Russia, with Stoltenberg stating that China’s military assistance to Russia would be a historical mistake with profound consequences. However, he also stated that NATO does not see China as an enemy, but its assertive behavior challenges NATO’s interests, values, and security.