Summary Disappointed but not discouraged: Ukrainians react to NATO summit - Atlantic Council www.atlanticcouncil.org
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Ukrainians express disappointment but remain hopeful after the NATO summit due to the failure to achieve Membership Action Plan, although there is increased support for security.
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- The annual NATO summit in Vilnius did not result in a membership invitation for Ukraine, leading to disappointment and frustration.
- Ukraine did secure confirmation that it would not have to go through the Membership Action Plan (MAP) stage of the accession process.
- The summit featured the inaugural session of the NATO-Ukraine Council, a new forum for cooperation and preparation for future membership.
- The summit included significant announcements on military aid and a joint declaration from the G7 nations pledging long-term security assistance for Ukraine.
- While some expressed frustration, others noted that the summit brought positive developments for Ukraine and highlighted continued international support for its fight against Russia.
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Ukrainians disappointed but hopeful after NATO summit. Hoped for Membership Action Plan not achieved, but increased support for security. Mixed reactions to summit outcome.
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Ukrainians have expressed disappointment but remain hopeful following the NATO summit. The summit did not result in a Membership Action Plan for Ukraine, which many had hoped for, but there were positive developments such as increased support for Ukraine's security and a reaff
Ukrainians have expressed disappointment but not discouragement following the recent NATO summit. Many had hoped for a Membership Action Plan (MAP) that would pave the way for Ukraine's accession to NATO, but this did not materialize. Despite this setback
The annual NATO summit in Vilnius did not result in a breakthrough for Ukraine's membership in the alliance, causing frustration among many Ukrainians. While there was recognition of Ukraine's future in NATO, member states could not reach a consensus on extending a
Ukrainians had mixed reactions to the NATO summit in Vilnius. While some were optimistic about the inclusion of the word "invitation" in the communique and the acknowledgement that Ukraine can bypass the Membership Action Plan stage, others were disappointed by