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Allies promise to support Ukraine and are convinced that the country should become a NATO member for global security.

The national flags of countries member of the NATO fly outside the organisation headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

The national flags of countries member of the NATO fly outside the organisation headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

A joint statement of the Ukraine-NATO Interparliamentary Council was adopted in Brussels, which confirms the NATO allies’ readiness to support Ukraine to victory in the war against the aggressor country.

“Russian attacks are a cruel reminder of the significant and direct threat that the aggressor state continues to pose to peace and stability in the Euro-Atlantic space and globally, as well as the imperative to remain united and stand by Ukraine until its victory“, the document says.

It is also noted: “To achieve peace and stability in the Euro-Atlantic space, a strong, democratic, and protected Ukraine must become a full member of the NATO and EU families.”

At the same time, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken noted: “The process we are observing in a record short time – first with Finland, and now with Sweden – demonstrates that NATO’s doors are open, including for Ukraine, which will become a member of NATO.”

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