The opinion was expressed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, who spoke at a Q&A session during the presentation of the book "War and New Horizons. Opinion leaders on the present and future of Ukraine and the world," reports an Ukrinform correspondent.
The head of Ukrainian diplomacy noted that since the decisions on Ukraine's accession to the EU and NATO are essentially made by the same people, the Allies also considers Ukraine "theirs", but they have not yet decided when it should become legally bound on paper.
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"That’s a long, long path. But, I think that NATO has also decided on a conceptual level that we are ‘theirs’, but due to the fact that they cannot take a step toward formalizing this recognition, in July (at the Washington NATO Summit, - ed.) there will not be so much word juggling because they believe that enough was said in Vilnius (at the NATO summit in 2023, - ed.) but efforts toward creating mechanisms to bring us as close as possible to NATO in line with objective indicators, so that our membership in the future became a mere formality – as was with Sweden and Finland. No one reformed anyone, everyone signed things off, and that was it," said Kuleba.