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NATO to save Ukraine from sorrow? : FMs to meet in Bucharest tomorrow

Seemingly Now after fourteen long years, the NATO prepares to renew a vow in favor of Ukraine. The foreign ministers are gathering in the Romanian capital Bucharest.

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization appears to be concerned for real about the situation Ukraine is undergoing due to the Russian aggression. Now its foreign ministers are going to meet for next two days to discuss a decisive plan of action at the Palace of the Parliament of Bucharest.

Since after the Russia Ukraine war, the NATO is going to return on mulling over  its most controversial decisions about Ukraine on Tuesday tomorrow. The intent on repeating its promise that Ukraine will be taken in the world’s biggest military alliance soon.

Next two days will be significant for Ukraine and Russia’s eyes will be awaiting the resolution out of the NATO foreign ministers’ meet. And the gathering of the foreign ministers at the Palace of the Parliament in the Romanian capital Bucharest is expected to come up with a concrete resolution.

Fourteen years back US President George W. Bush had persuaded his NATO allies to open the world’s strongest military platform’s doors to Ukraine and Georgia, against constant Russian objections.

The then statement of Bush fetched controversy when he announced, “NATO welcomes Georgia’s and Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations for NATO membership. Together we agree today that the two countries will become members of NATO.” The statement was opposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was present at the summit. Putin then had described this as “a direct threat” to his country, Russia’s security.

The NATO has also signaled about its next resolution with the recent statement of the organization’s Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg who says the military organization will continue to stand with Ukraine no matter how long it takes. We will not back down.” The organization’s top civilian official has a weightage in everything he holds.

 

 

Parijat Tripathi

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