The Jerusalem Post

Ukraine seeks NATO membership, pledges reforms by 2020

- • By PAVEL POLITYUK and NATALIA ZINETS

KIEV (Reuters) – Ukraine and the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on will begin discussion­s on accepting Ukraine into NATO, with Kiev pledging reforms to bring it in compliance with required standards by 2020, President Petro Poroshenko said on Monday.

Speaking alongside Poroshenko on a visit to the Ukrainian capital, Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said NATO has provided Ukraine with new equipment to uncover the perpetrato­rs of a cyberattac­k that hit Ukraine in June and spread globally.

“Ukraine has clearly defined its political future and future in the sphere of security,” Poroshenko told reporters.

“Today we clearly stated that we would begin a discussion about a membership action plan and our proposals for such a discussion were accepted with pleasure.”

At loggerhead­s with Russia and fighting a Kremlin-backed insurgency in the eastern part of the country, Ukraine passed a law in June prioritizi­ng NATO membership as a foreign policy goal.

NATO leaders agreed at a meeting in 2008 that Ukraine would one day become a member of the alliance. The country already contribute­s troops to NATO missions including in Afghanista­n.

A formal NATO membership plan for Ukraine would mean meeting targets on political, economic and defense reforms, with national plans submitted annually to show progress.

But there are even larger barriers.

NATO rules say that aspiring members must “settle their internatio­nal disputes by peaceful means,” meaning Ukraine would need to resolve the Donbass conflict – an insurgency by pro-Russian forces – that has so far killed more than 10,000 people.

The meeting between Poroshenko and Stoltenber­g comes a day after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited Kiev and said Russia must make the first move in staunching the violence in eastern Ukraine.

 ?? (Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters) ?? NATO SECRETARY GENERAL Jens Stoltenber­g (left) and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko attend a joint news conference following a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Kiev, Ukraine, yesterday.
(Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters) NATO SECRETARY GENERAL Jens Stoltenber­g (left) and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko attend a joint news conference following a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Kiev, Ukraine, yesterday.

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