In advance of the 2021 NATO Allied Leaders summit on June 14 in Brussels, the Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) called on global Ukrainian communities and friends of Ukraine to petition leaders of NATO-member countries to accelerate NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP) for Ukraine. This summit takes place amid the unprecedented escalation of Russian aggression in the region clearly indicating that Russia is an imminent threat to Europe and all NATO member countries.
UWC member organizations in the 30 NATO member countries namely Europe, Turkey, Canada, and the United States have been actively engaging government leaders, media, and thought leaders to ensure NATO commits to a MAP for Ukraine.
Ukrainian organizations in Canada, US, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Portugal, Turkey, and others already addressed their respective governments urging to support Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations and offer a clear message of support for Ukraine’s MAP.
President of the Ukrainian World Congress wrote to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on May 25 calling on the Alliance to accelerate work on a NATO MAP for Ukraine.
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