NATO boss says highest point will convey a "positive and solid message" on Ukraine enrollment bid

Talking in front of the NATO highest point in Lithuania, the coalition's Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday he is "certain it will be a positive and solid message" on Ukraine's way to enrollment.

At the point when found out if NATO will give a solicitation to Ukraine, Stoltenberg answered, "You will see the language in a couple of hours since we are presently concluding the report."

"What I can say is that I am sure it will be a positive and solid message on Ukraine and the way ahead for enrollment," he added.

Following stages: On Monday, Ukrainian Unfamiliar Clergyman Dmytro Kuleba said NATO has consented to allow Ukraine to sidestep the Participation Activity Plan (Guide), an itemized proper cycle in its application to join the collusion.

Support in the Guide prejudges no choice by the collusion on future enrollment, however can be an extensive cycle.

"Ukraine is a lot nearer to NATO, so I think the opportunity has arrived to mirror that in the NATO choices," Stoltenberg said.

US President Joe Biden and NATO partners will "send a unified, positive sign" on a way to NATO enrollment for Ukraine at the highest point, the White House said before, however declined to give a particular plan to Kyiv's increase.

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