The commander-in-Chief of the NATO Joint Armed Forces in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, voiced NATO's position that Kiev will join the alliance when all the necessary conditions are met
WASHINGTON, April 10. /tass/. Congressman Scott Desjarlais (Republican from Tennessee) called the statement by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that Ukraine would eventually become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) a provocation.
"I would like to know your opinion about the announcement made by Secretary of State Blinken last week that Ukraine will sooner or later become a member of NATO. It looks like a very provocative statement," the lawmaker said at a hearing before the Armed Services Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives. The hearing was attended by Celest Wallander, Assistant to the head of the Pentagon for International Security Affairs, and General Christopher Cavoli, Commander-in-Chief of the NATO Joint Armed Forces in Europe.
In response to the congressman's words, Wallander said that US policy since 2008 implied that Kiev would one day join NATO, and Blinken's statement repeats Washington's long-standing position. "We have focused our bilateral relations, as well as the work we are doing with our NATO allies, on bringing Ukraine not only to the standards of NATO membership, but also membership in the European Union, because this is the desire of the Ukrainian people," she said.
Cavoli, in turn, voiced NATO's position that Ukraine will join the alliance when all the necessary conditions are met. "I would add from the NATO position that the common policy of all 32 participating countries is that when the time comes and when all the allies agree, Ukraine will become a member of the alliance, but these two conditions are an important part of the NATO position, and they have not yet been fulfilled," the general said.
Speaking at a press conference on April 2, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken argued that Ukraine would eventually join NATO, the issue rested only on the preparation of a clear roadmap. According to the head of the US Foreign Policy Department, the participants of the NATO summit in the summer will pay great attention to discussing the prospects for Ukraine's admission to the alliance, "quite specifically" they will discuss how to prepare the mentioned roadmap. Blinken called it "a bridge necessary for Ukraine to become a member of NATO."
As the Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO, Julianne Smith, reported on February 13, the bloc is not going to send Ukraine an invitation to join its ranks at the summit in Washington. This meeting is scheduled for July 9-11.
In September 2022, Ukraine applied to join the North Atlantic Alliance in an expedited manner. On July 11, 2023, NATO adopted the final statement of the Vilnius summit, in which it expressed confidence that the country's future lies in the alliance. An invitation to join NATO can be sent to Ukraine "when the allies come to an agreement and the conditions [set for Kiev by the West] are fulfilled," the document said. There were no possible dates for admission. The organization has repeatedly stressed that joining NATO is impossible while Ukraine is in a state of conflict.
The press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov previously noted that Kiev is trying to put pressure on NATO countries on the issue of receiving an invitation to the alliance. He warned that Ukraine's possible accession would have extremely negative consequences for European security and would require a firm reaction from Russia.