Sybiha: Ukraine's NATO membership is beneficial for all of Europe

Sybiha: Ukraine's NATO membership is beneficial for all of Europe

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says allies must understand that Ukraine's accession to NATO is not merely a security requirement, but also an economically beneficial model for Europe's future. Sybiha made the statement on Monday.

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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said on Monday that Ukraine's NATO membership would bring benefits to all of Europe not only from a security perspective, but also from an economic one.

Sybiha emphasised that Ukraine's allies must change their understanding of Ukraine's accession to NATO — it is not merely a response to security threats, but also a financially prudent investment in Europe's shared future. According to the Foreign Minister, Ukraine's membership should be viewed as an opportunity that would bring long-term benefits to the continent's stability and development.

The question of Ukraine's NATO membership has been a point of contention within the alliance for years. While several Western allies have supported Ukraine's European integration, the specific timeline for NATO membership has remained unresolved. Sybiha's remarks suggest that Kyiv wants to shift the debate from a security perspective to an economic argument as well, in order to gain broader support for membership.

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