Ukraine asks Nato for membership invite next week Posted on 30/11/2024 Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha wrote that through the invitation, Russia will lose one of its main arguments for continuing the unjustified war. (EPA Images pic) LONDON: Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha has urged his Nato counterparts to issue an invitation to Kyiv at a meeting in Brussels next week to join the Western military alliance, according to the text of a letter seen by Reuters on Friday. The letter reflects Ukraine’s renewed push to secure an invitation to join Nato, which is part of a “victory plan” outlined last month by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to end the war triggered by Russia’s 2022 invasion. Zelenskiy told UK-based Sky News that offering Ukraine Nato membership while allowing Russia to keep territory it had captured could be a solution to end the “hot stage” of the 33-month-old war. Ukraine says it accepts that it cannot join the alliance until the war is over but extending an invitation now would show Russian President Vladimir Putin that he could not achieve one of his main goals – preventing Kyiv from becoming a Nato member. “The invitation should not be seen as an escalation,” Sybiha wrote in the letter. “On the contrary, with a clear understanding that Ukraine’s membership in Nato is inevitable, Russia will lose one of its main arguments for continuing this unjustified war,” he wrote. “I urge you to endorse the decision to invite Ukraine to join the Alliance as one of the outcomes of the Nato Foreign Ministerial Meeting on 3-4 December 2024.” Zelenskiy told Sky News an invitation had to be officially extended to the entire country as Ukraine had no legal right to recognise any of its territory as Russian. Nato membership could then initially apply to only the part of Ukraine that Kyiv controls. “No one has offered us to be in Nato for one part or another part of Ukraine. The fact is, it is a solution to stop the hot stage of the war because we can just give Nato membership to the part of Ukraine that is under our control,” Zelenskiy said. “But the invitation must be given to Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders … That’s what we need to do fast and then Ukraine can get back the other part of its territory diplomatically.” No Nato consensus Nato diplomats say there is no consensus among alliance members to invite Ukraine at this stage. Any such decision would require the consent of all Nato’s 32 member countries. Nato has declared that Ukraine will join the alliance and that it is on an “irreversible” path to membership. But, it has not issued a formal invitation or set out a timeline. Olga Stefanishyna, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister in charge of Nato affairs, said Kyiv understood that the consensus for an invitation to join Nato “is not yet there” but the letter was meant to send a strong political signal. “We have sent a message to the allies that invitation is not off of the table, regardless of different manipulations and speculations around that,” she told Reuters. In his letter, Sybiha argued an invitation would be the right response “to Russia’s constant escalation of the war it has unleashed, the latest demonstration of which is the involvement of tens of thousands of North Korean troops and the use of Ukraine as a testing ground for new weapons”. In recent days, however, diplomats have said they do not see any changes of stance among Nato countries, particularly as they await the Ukraine policy of the United States – the alliance’s dominant power – under the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump. News
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