The Future of Ukraine's NATO Membership: Hopes and Challenges.

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The UK Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, has stated that the UK would be "very supportive" if Ukraine was able to join NATO without having to go through the Membership Action Plan (Map) stage. Cleverly noted that Ukraine is reforming its Armed Forces whilst resisting Russian aggression, and that the country has demonstrated its commitment to reform the military for the requirements of NATO membership through its actions on the battlefield. An upcoming NATO summit will take place in Vilnius on July 11-12, 2023, and Ukraine expects its NATO allies to provide security guarantees and a clear perspective of moving towards full membership in the Alliance.
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