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  2. Ukraine–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    On 21 April 2005 in Vilnius, as part of an informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the NATO countries, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Commission was held, which opened a new stage in Ukraine's relations with the alliance – "intensive dialogue", which was intended to be the first step towards Ukraine's entry into NATO.

  3. Foreign involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Although Ukraine is not a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and does not have a military alliance with the United States or any NATO nation, [3] from 24 January to 3 August 2022, the Kiel Institute has tracked $84.2 billion from the 40 NATO-member countries in financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukraine. [4]

  4. Enlargement of NATO - Wikipedia

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    Following the end of the Franco regime, newly democratic Spain chose to join NATO in 1982. In 1990, the negotiators reached an agreement that a reunified Germany would be in NATO under West Germany's existing membership. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, many former Warsaw Pact and post-Soviet states sought to join NATO.

  5. NATO would need to agree conditions for Ukraine invitation ...

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    NATO has declared that Ukraine will become a member of the alliance one day but also said Kyiv cannot join while at war, as that could lead to a direct conflict between NATO and Russia. ...

  6. Why Ukraine’s plea for NATO membership is such a profound ...

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    More to the point, the alliance is not yet ready for Ukraine to join in a historic step that could deter Moscow but that might also increase the risk of a US-Russia war.

  7. Partnership for Peace - Wikipedia

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    1994 Moldovan postage stamp dedicated to the Partnership for Peace. The Partnership for Peace (PfP; French: Partenariat pour la paix) is a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) program aimed at creating trust and cooperation between the member states of NATO and other states mostly in Europe, including post-Soviet states; 18 states are members. [1]

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  9. NATO Division Commander - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played in two different modes: [2] Competition Game: A conventional wargame played on a single map, where two competitors can see all of their opponent's units. Controller Game: Similar to military wargame training exercises, one player deploys NATO forces on one of the maps, but cannot "see" any opponents. A second person, the ...