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  2. NATO open door policy - Wikipedia

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    In the context of the enlargement of NATO, Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty is the origin for the April 1999 statement of a "NATO open door policy". [1] [2] The open door policy requires a consensus in favour of countries applying to join NATO, as all member states must ratify the protocol enabling a new country to become a member of NATO.

  3. Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia

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    The text of Article 10 was the origin for the April 1999 statement of a "NATO open door policy". [120] In practice, diplomats and officials have stated that having no territorial disputes is a prerequisite to joining NATO, as a member with such a dispute would be automatically considered under attack by the occupying entity.

  4. Did Biden Blow the Best Chance of Preventing War in Ukraine?

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    NATO leaders have argued that closing the open door would infringe on Ukraine's sovereign right to "choose its own destiny." But an alliance is a two-way street. But an alliance is a two-way street.

  5. 1999 Washington summit - Wikipedia

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    The Membership Action Plan (MAP), an important part of NATO's Open Door Policy, was adopted, and a revised version of the Strategic Concept was made public. The European Security and Defence Identity within NATO was also enhanced; the Defence Capabilities Initiative and the Weapons of Mass Destruction Initiative were launched.

  6. Category:Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia

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  7. NATO Washington Summit Declaration - Wikipedia

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    NATO reaffirmed its Open Door Policy, which allows nations to choose their own security arrangements. Paragraph 6 commended the two-thirds of states that matched or exceeded the annual 2% of GDP defense spending goal, and celebrated efforts to modernize weapons and military activities.

  8. Open Door Policy - Wikipedia

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    The Open Door Policy (Chinese: 門戶開放政策) is the United States diplomatic policy established in the late 19th and early 20th century that called for a system of equal trade and investment and to guarantee the territorial integrity of Qing China.

  9. Meaningful Pentagon Cuts Will Require Rethinking What ... - AOL

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    Like Hegseth's reference to China, Vance's concern about "areas of the world that are in great danger" left the door open to military intervention that extends far beyond our borders.