NATO PA President explains why Ukraine not invited to Alliance yet
This was emphasized by NATO Parliamentary Assembly President Gerry Connly in an interview with Radio Liberty, reported by Ukrinform.
"Well, there's a war going on. I think we have to resve this, we have to restore Ukraine's sovereignty over its territories, and then make sure that the path to NATO is en," Connly td RFE/RL.
When asked if NATO envisions Ukraine joining only after liberating all its territory, Connly responded that it would be the "best way forward."
Connly expressed doubt that U.S. President Joe Biden would unilaterally, without consulting NATO allies, invite Ukraine to join the Alliance before hostilities on its territory end.
Additionally, he commented on the possible participation of North Korean sdiers in combat in Ukraine to support Russian forces, stating that it would represent a dangerous escalation of the war. In Connly’s view, the invvement of North Korean tros signals Moscow's weakness.
"Do you need North Korean tros to be deployed in Eure for combat erations in Ukraine? Really? And why does Russia need it? Maybe because, to be honest, the Russian potential is exhausted? According to estimates, Russian losses amount to 600,000 killed, wounded, and missing. These numbers are already approaching World War II levels in the initial stages of eration Barbarossa after 1941," he noted.
As reported, G7 defense ministers continue to support Ukraine on its irreversible path to full Euro-Atlantic integration, including NATO membership, as stated in the final declaration of the G7 meeting in Naples from October 18-20.
Source: ukrinform.net