
The President of Ukraine will personally attend the NATO summit in Vilnius on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the latest program published by the North Atlantic Alliance on Monday, the Spanish EFE news agency reports.
The agency notes that Zelenskyi’s participation in the summit was expected, at least in video conference mode, but his presence on the spot has not been confirmed at the moment.
According to the summit program, Zelensky is invited to a dinner at the Presidential Palace with 31 allied countries on Tuesday, which will also be attended by the leaders of Sweden, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea, as well as the presidents of the European Commission and the European Council.
On Wednesday, the Ukrainian president will hold a bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, after which they will hold a press conference.
He will then take part in the first Ukraine-NATO Council, an “equal” meeting, thanks to which both sides will improve their political relations.
During the summit, the allies will support Ukraine in the face of Russia’s aggressive war and make decisions they hope will bring Kyiv closer to NATO, while not considering joining.
In particular, they will increase their support through a multi-year program that will encourage the transition from Soviet-era military equipment to modern equipment used by the Atlantic alliance to improve interoperability between the two sides.
In addition, the allies are discussing the possibility of removing the requirement for Ukraine to comply with the Accession Action Plan (AAP), thereby simplifying Kyiv’s path to NATO membership.
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