![]() They removed the requirement for Ukraine to pursue a Membership Action Plan (a NATO programme covering political, economic, defence, resource, security and legal reforms of aspirant countries), which will change Ukraine’s membership path from a two-step process to a one-step process. Lastly, Allies reaffirmed that Ukraine will become a member of NATO when Allies agree and when conditions are met. Furthermore, Allies agreed to upgrade political ties by establishing the NATO-Ukraine Council, a forum for crisis consultation and decision-making where all NATO members and Ukraine sit as equals. ![]() Through NATO, Allies have already pledged EUR 500 million to meet Ukraine’s critical needs, including fuel, demining equipment and medical supplies.Īt the 2023 Vilnius Summit, Allies agreed to support Ukraine further with a multi-year assistance programme, which will help Ukraine transition from Soviet-era to NATO standards, training and doctrines help rebuild Ukraine’s security and defence sector and continue to cover critical needs. ![]() NATO is helping to coordinate Ukraine’s requests for assistance and is supporting Allies in the delivery of humanitarian and non-lethal aid. ![]()
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