Two more countries support Ukraine's membership in NATO


Ukraine expects a political decision on the timing of Ukraine's accession to NATO to be made at the NATO summit in Vilnius in July.
Two more NATO member states have supported Ukraine's accession to the Alliance. This was reported by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba during a TV marathon.
At the same time, he noted that the member states of the alliance had not yet reached unanimity on this issue.
Not all member states want to see Ukraine as a full member of the North Atlantic Alliance, however the coalition of friends of our state in NATO is constantly growing," Kuleba said.
He did not say which countries decided to change their position towards Ukraine but stressed that they are ready to support our country's membership in NATO during the July summit in Vilnius.
We have increased the coalition of countries which will fight for the strongest possible decision on Ukraine's NATO membership," Kuleba stressed.
Zelenskyy earlier said that Ukraine had done everything to ensure that its bid for NATO membership would be granted at the Vilnius summit.
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