Zelenskyj today’s protagonist at the NATO summit

Zelenskyj todays protagonist at the NATO summit
full screen Crowds of people came to listen to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he gave a speech in central Vilnius on Tuesday. Archive image. Photo: Pavel Golovkin/AP/TT

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi is critical of NATO leaders not giving a clearer promise about when the country can become a member of NATO.

Today, he is the main figure at the NATO summit in Vilnius.

NATO’s heads of state and government are concluding their two-day meeting in Vilnius today. For the first time, there will also be a meeting of the newly established NATO-Ukraine Council.

Volodymyr Zelenskyj arrived in the Lithuanian capital already on Tuesday. He gave a speech in front of thousands of people in the center of Vilnius and in the evening he had dinner in the presidential palace together with the other leaders.

The continued support for Ukraine has been the obvious main topic at the summit. Among other things, a long-term support program for Ukraine to be able to adapt its defense to NATO has been decided. The NATO countries also want to speed up the path into NATO by shortening the membership process for Ukraine.

But Zelenskyy had hoped for a clearer path with a year for when the country can join the defense alliance. Even before the details of the plan were known, the president tweeted that it is “absurd” that NATO does not discuss a timetable for when Ukraine will be invited as a prospective member or for when NATO membership will be achieved.

Zelenskyj fears that a vague NATO promise opens the way for Ukrainian membership to become a bargaining chip in any future peace negotiations with Russia.

It could become a motive for Russia to continue the terror, according to the president.

At lunchtime, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will have a joint press conference.

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