NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

04/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2024 06:48

Secretary General in Kyiv: Ukraine is on an “irreversible path” to NATO, support will continue

The Secretary General praised President Zelenskyy's leadership and the bravery of the Ukrainian forces and people, but acknowledged that "leadership and bravery alone cannot repel the Russian forces; you also need arms and ammunition." He recognised that serious delays in support have translated to serious consequences on the battlefield. "Ukraine has been outgunned for months... fewer Russian missiles and drones have been shot down, and Russia has been able to push forward on the front line," said Mr Stoltenberg. "But it is not too late for Ukraine to prevail. More support is on the way."

Defence ministers heard President Zelenskyy's clear appeal at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council a few days ago, "and they agreed to step up our support," said Mr Stoltenberg. He welcomed the major new package from the United States, providing over 60 billion dollars' worth of aid, as well as new commitments by the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands, adding: "I expect further announcements soon."

The two leaders addressed preparations for the NATO Summit in July. "Allies have already agreed to plan for a greater NATO role in coordinating security assistance and training for Ukraine," said the Secretary General. "I believe we also need a major, multi-year financial commitment to sustain our support. To demonstrate that our support to Ukraine is not short term and ad hoc, but long term and predictable. Moscow must understand: they cannot win. And they cannot wait us out."

On membership, Mr Stoltenberg said: "Ukraine's rightful place is in NATO. Ukraine will become a member of NATO. The work we are undertaking now puts you on an irreversible path towards NATO membership, so that when the time is right, Ukraine can become a NATO member straightaway."