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NATO's involvement in Ukraine since 2014, particularly in light of Russia's annexation of Crimea, has evolved significantly. Initially, many allies hesitated to provide military aid to Ukraine, fearing it would escalate tensions with Russia. However, NATO's current stance reflects a more robust commitment to supporting Ukraine. The Alliance's initiatives, such as the "drone wall" for air defense and the PURL program for continuous weapons supply, highlight its proactive measures against Russian aggression. Furthermore, discussions about military responses to airspace violations and the learning derived from Ukraine's deep strikes into Russia exemplify NATO's strategic adaptations. NATO's ability to navigate complex geopolitical dynamics and provide cohesive support is crucial in maintaining regional stability.

What was NATO's initial response after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014?

After the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014, most NATO allies were initially opposed to providing military aid to Ukraine, concerned that it might provoke further aggression from Russia. This hesitancy led to a restrained initial response by the alliance, focusing more on diplomatic and economic measures rather than direct military support.

How has NATO's strategy towards Russian airspace violations evolved?

NATO's strategy regarding Russian airspace violations has become more assertive. While there is still debate among member states about the appropriate level of military response, the alliance has increased its air defenses and conducted detailed investigations into such incidents. Decisions on military engagements are now based on real-time intelligence and threat assessments to ensure a proportional and effective response.

What is the significance of the "drone wall" initiative?

The "drone wall" initiative is a significant strategic measure implemented by NATO to counteract Russian provocations. Designed as a protective barrier against drone incursions, this initiative underscores NATO's commitment to strengthening air security across its member states, particularly in regions vulnerable to aerial threats. It reflects the alliance's proactive adaptation to emerging military technologies and threats.

Why is the PURL program critical for Ukraine's defense?

The Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) program is critical for Ukraine's defense as it ensures a continuous supply of advanced weaponry and military aid from NATO allies. This program enables Ukraine to bolster its defensive capacities against Russian aggression by receiving crucial support, such as air defense missiles and artillery systems, thereby enhancing its overall military capability and resilience.

How is NATO addressing the possibility of deploying troops in Ukrainian territory?

NATO's potential deployment of troops on Ukrainian soil remains a highly sensitive issue, given the strategic and geopolitical implications. While there is an ongoing discussion about security guarantees, such deployments would need to carefully consider Russia's aggressive stance, which deems such actions as provocations. NATO's focus is on collaborative defense measures with Ukraine, emphasizing the alliance's commitment to regional stability without escalating the conflict.

What role does NATO play in training Ukrainian forces?

NATO plays a crucial role in training Ukrainian military forces by sharing strategic, tactical, and operational expertise. Through joint exercises and advisory missions, the alliance enhances Ukraine's defense capabilities, enabling more effective resistance against potential threats. This support fosters interoperability and strengthens Ukraine's integration with Western military practices, contributing to a more resilient defense posture.

How do NATO's actions impact its relationship with Russia?

NATO's actions, particularly those involving military support for Ukraine and defensive measures against Russian provocations, have contributed to heightened tensions with Russia. The alliance's firm stance on protecting member states' sovereignty and airspace has led to adversarial rhetoric from Russia, which perceives these actions as hostile. Despite this, NATO remains committed to its core principles of collective defense and regional stability.

What are NATO's key challenges in handling Russia's missile threats?

NATO faces several challenges in addressing Russia's missile threats, including the need for rapid intelligence gathering, robust defensive capabilities, and alliance unity. Effective coordination among member states to deploy missile defense systems and integrate technological advancements into strategic plans is crucial to counter these threats. Additionally, maintaining diplomatic dialogues while preparing defensively requires a balanced approach to mitigate escalation risks.

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медична допомога Medical treatment on battlefield will be provided under new system based on NATO standards, - Defense Ministry From now on, medical treatment on the battlefield will be provided taking into account the real field experience of Ukrainian military medics and the best practices of NATO partners. 1 927 16

нато,столтенберг It is in NATO's interests to ensure Ukraine's victory, otherwise Alliance will be in greater danger, - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasizes that rising world energy prices should not affect Ukraine's long-term support in the war with Russia. 3 137 16 Previously in trend: War

rutte NATO will pay for weapons for Ukraine to be produced by US - Rutte NATO will pay for weapons for Ukraine that will be produced by the United States. 2 111 22 Previously in trend: NATO aid to Ukraine

NATO will never accept violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, - Stoltenberg NATO will continue to dialogue with Russia, but the 2014 annexation of Crimea remains a blatant and unacceptable violation of Ukraine's sovereignty. 5 770 16 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupation of Crimea

Столтенберг у Києві Stoltenberg: NATO allies have not fulfilled what they promised Ukraine in recent months NATO countries have not fulfilled their promises to provide military assistance to Ukraine. However, the situation will change in the near future. 2 996 16 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

байден There is no unanimity among NATO countries on Ukraine’s membership in Alliance during war, - Biden U.S. President Joe Biden does not yet see a unanimous assessment of Ukraine’s accession to NATO among the Alliance’s allies. 1 785 16 World

столтенберг Decision to provide Ukraine with additional air defense systems will be announced in nearest time - Stoltenberg The decision to provide Ukraine with air defense systems available from allies will be made and announced in the near future. 1 543 16 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

Єнс Столтенберг Stoltenberg on possibility of Russian attack on NATO country: Russia is now fully engaged in war against Ukraine Since Russia is now fully engaged in the war against Ukraine, the Kremlin will not attack NATO states in the near future. 1 893 16

Close the sky: Censor.NET publishes list of petitions to state bodies of partner countries Close the sky: Censor.NET publishes list of petitions to state bodies of partner countries Citizens are urged to create petitions on the websites of state bodies of international partners calling for the closure of the skies over Ukraine. 6 095 16 Previously in trend: War

Генсек НАТО Єнс Столтенберг Stoltenberg on $100 billion fund for Ukraine: This is way to ensure fair burden sharing NATO’s $100 billion fund to support Ukraine will help ensure that all Allies contribute to it. 1 887 16 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

NATO assures Ukraine remains its important partner, - MP Iryna Herashchenko NATO is willing to further support reforms of Ukraine’s defense sector and assures that Ukraine remains an important partner in the alliance's agenda. 2 232 16 Previously in trend: Ukraine - NATO

The decision for Ukraine and Georgia to join NATO is there and it has been reconfirmed at the top political level in the Alliance - NATO Deputy Secretary General The decision for Ukraine and Georgia to join NATO is there and it has been reconfirmed at the top political level in the Alliance - NATO Deputy Secretary General NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Joana considers the "open door" policy to be one of the most successful in the history of the Alliance and recalls that the decision to join NATO for Ukraine and Georgia was confirmed at the highest level. 4 329 16 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

NSDC Chief Turchynov visits Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, tackles possible military programs with Ukraine NSDC Chief Turchynov visits Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, tackles possible military programs with Ukraine's participation As part of a working visit to NATO governing structures, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Oleksandr Turchynov visited Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE), where he held talks with the military leadership of the Alliance. 82 605 16 Ukrainian Politics

мзс Ukraine does not need Russia’s permission to join NATO, - Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ukrainian membership will only strengthen the Alliance and prevent the repetition of Russian aggression in Europe in the future. There are no objective reasons that would prevent Ukraine from joining NATO. 4 486 16 Ukrainian Politics

Defense minister discussed Ukraine-NATO cooperation with Alliance's representation chief in Kyiv Ukraine's Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak met the director of the NATO Liaison Office in Ukraine Alexander Vinnikov on Monday to discuss the military and political situation in Ukraine, the defense reform progress, and priorities for further cooperation between Ukraine and the Alliance. 2 635 16 Ukrainian Politics

путін Putin wanted less NATO but got opposite - Stoltenberg on accession of Sweden and Finland to Alliance Putin, in an effort to reduce NATO's presence in Europe by starting a war in Ukraine, has achieved the opposite goal by forcing Finland and Sweden, which have traditionally maintained neutrality, to join the Alliance. 3 700 16 World

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte Rutte: No one promised that Ukraine’s NATO membership would be part of peace agreement Ukraine's membership in NATO will not be part of a peace agreement to end the war. 2 742 43 Previously in trend: Rutte’s statement on Ukraine’s NATO membership

дуда Poland and Lithuania will insist on NATO security guarantees for Ukraine, - Duda Poland and Lithuania will do everything possible to ensure that Ukraine receives security guarantees from the Alliance at the July NATO summit in Vilnius. 2 468 16 Previously in trend: War

Attitudes of Ukrainians towards EU and NATO membership Ukraine’s membership in NATO is higher priority for Ukrainians than membership in EU - KIIS poll. INFOGRAPHICS Ukrainian citizens consider joining NATO a higher priority than joining the EU. 1 237 16

rutte NATO Secretary General Rutte: Future of European and global security depends on outcome of war in Ukraine NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte believes that the future of European and global security depends on the outcome of the war waged by Russia against Ukraine. 917 16

науседа Ukraine will be able to join NATO without MAP, - Nauseda Ukraine will be able to join NATO without a Membership Action Plan, under a simplified procedure, when "conditions allow." 1 573 16 Ukrainian Politics

Hungarian fighter jets intercepted five Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea Hungarian Gripen fighter jets intercepted five Russian aircraft over Baltic Sea. PHOTO On Thursday, September 25, two Hungarian Gripen fighter jets intercepted five Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea. 7 958 61 Previously in trend: interception of Russian aircraft

рупшис There is no reason to doubt reliability of NATO, there is no direct military threat to Lithuania from Russian Federation, - Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces Rupsys Russia will not have the ability to attack NATO in the near future. After Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis warned of possible threats to Lithuania’s security, Army Commander Valdemaras Rupsys said there was no reason to doubt the Alliance’s security guarantees. 1 114 16 World

нато Procedure for Ukraine’s accession to NATO will be approved at summit in Vilnius, - PO The President’s Office hopes to approve the procedure for Ukraine’s accession to NATO at the Alliance summit in Vilnius in July. 4 581 16 Previously in trend: War

British Foreign Secretary Cooper If we have to repel Russian planes, we will do it, - British Foreign Secretary Cooper The United Kingdom and NATO are ready to respond to violations of their airspace by Russian military aircraft. 1 468 34 Previously in trend: Russian aircraft airspace violations Russian aircraft violates Estonian airspace

міллер,метью Miller: NATO summit may discuss Poland’s shooting down of Russian missiles over Ukraine Allies may discuss the potential downing of Russian missiles flying towards Poland during attacks on Ukraine at the NATO summit in Washington. 3 361 16

Stoltenberg on support for Ukraine Stoltenberg on support for Ukraine after 2014: We could have helped Ukrainians defend more effectively or prevented Russia’s invasion altogether In 2014, after Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea, most allies opposed providing military aid to Ukraine, fearing it might provoke Russia. Yet supplying weapons, including lethal arms, could have prevented Russia’s invasion. 1 131 17 Previously in trend: Support for Ukraine

росія,літак,винищувач Russia resorts to provocations in order to test vigilance and unity of NATO, - Morawiecki On February 13, F-35 fighters of the Netherlands Air Force intercepted three Russian planes that approached the Polish air defense zone. Such actions of Russia are a sign of testing the vigilance and unity of NATO. 3 289 16 World

столтенберг Ukraine has right to self-defense. This also includes ability to attack legitimate military targets in Russia - Stoltenberg NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that some NATO countries have come to the conclusion that Ukraine can use the weapons it has received for self-defense, including hitting military targets in Russia itself 1 170 16 War in Ukraine

Генеральний секретар НАТО Марк Рютте NATO Secretary General Rutte on the first point of "Victory Plan": It is part of ongoing negotiations NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has commented on the first point of Ukraine's Victory Plan, which includes an invitation to join the Alliance. 2 415 15

столтенберг Putin does not want peace, he is planning a new war: Stoltenberg urges to help Ukrainians win NATO says it sees no signs that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has "changed his ambitions" and wants peace. Full-scale invasion of Ukraine by his troops has been going on for two years now, and Russian president is probably planning a new war. 8 444 15 Previously in trend: War

трюдо,джастін NATO is determined to stand up to Russia - Trudeau The North Atlantic Alliance is determined to stand together against Russia’s violations of international law. 1 362 15 World

Захист повітряного простору України з території НАТО Colleagues of Sholtz called for protection of Ukraine’s skies from NATO territory Members of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, which is headed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, express their opinion that Western troops should take part in the defense against Russian airstrikes in Ukraine. 2 271 15 World

нато NATO says will continue supporting Ukraine politically and practically. PHOTO At a meeting with a Ukraine representative, the Alliance assured it will continue supporting the country. 11 017 15 Ukrainian Politics

міністр оборони Великої Британії Шеппс Neutral countries should join NATO if they want protection - British Defense Minister Shapps Neutral countries that are not members of NATO, but use its "umbrella of protection", must join the Alliance. 2 440 15 World

Rutte urges NATO countries to prepare for war NATO must prepare for war. It’s time to think like wartime - Rutte NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte called on members of the North Atlantic Alliance to prepare for a war with Russia, which could be in 4-5 years, and to strengthen support for Ukraine. 2 484 15

Kremlin says it is worried by talk of Ukraine road map for NATO Kremlin says it is worried by talk of Ukraine road map for NATO The Kremlin said on Thursday that Ukrainian membership of NATO would be a "red line" for Moscow and that it was worried by talk that Kyiv may one day be granted a membership action plan. 5 776 15 Ukrainian Politics

Генсек НАТО Марк Рютте про План перемоги Rutte on Zelenskyy’s plan: NATO allies want Ukraine to win war There is full unity in NATO that Ukraine must win the war waged by Russia. The Alliance will provide the necessary support. 1 107 15

столтенберг,єнс Russia in war does not achieve its strategic goals - Stoltenberg Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has failed to achieve any strategic goal of seizing Ukrainian territories or undermining NATO's unity. 5 202 15 Previously in trend: War

автівки швидкої допомоги для потреб ЗСУ від НАТО NATO donates 65 ambulances to Armed Forces of Ukraine. PHOTO In response to a request for urgent needs, NATO provided 65 ambulances to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. 4 066 15 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

parliament, council, supreme Ukraine should receive the most powerful security guarantees - NATO PA Chairman Perestrello President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly Marcos Perestrello made a statement in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine on the need to provide Ukraine with the strongest security guarantees to prevent future aggression by Russia. 718 15 Previously in trend: Security guarantees for Ukraine

Що буде із НАТО за президентства Трампа Stoltenberg assured EU that NATO would survive possible Trump presidency Europe must not fall into the trap of creating a "self-fulfilling prophecy" that NATO will supposedly die under Donald Trump's second presidency. 1 727 15

МЗС Ukraine is already using UN and NATO mechanisms due to Russia’s use of intercontinental weapons, - Foreign Ministry spokesman Tykhyi Following Russia's use of a new type of weapon against Ukraine during the attack on Dnipro, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is already informing partners and engaging UN and NATO response mechanisms and plans to involve OSCE mechanisms. 3 044 15

Сибіга закликав зняти обмеження на далекобійні удари Sybiha calls for Ukraine to lift restrictions on long-range strikes after NATO confirms information about DPRK military in Russia Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has called for Ukraine to immediately lift restrictions on long-range strikes on Russian territory after NATO confirmed information about the presence of DPRK troops in Russia. 1 133 15

The Russian army intends to surround Sumy NATO does not consider possibility of encircling Sumy realistic: Russia is suffering significant losses NATO intelligence confirms that Russians are advancing in the Sumy region, but are suffering significant losses. 3 922 18 Previously in trend: The Russian offensive on the Sumy region Fighting in Sumy region

ердоган Erdogan will discuss its application for NATO membership with Finland Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will discuss its application for NATO membership with Finland tomorrow. 2 955 15 World

орбан 28 allies demand in writing from Hungary to resume work of Ukraine-NATO Commission, - Stefanishyna 28 NATO allies demand in writing from Hungary to resume the work of the Ukraine-NATO Commission at the highest level. 5 236 15 World

США підтримуватимуть Україну та зміцнюватимуть НАТО US will increase support for Ukraine and strengthen NATO - Blinken Joe Biden's administration will continue to strengthen NATO and increase assistance to Ukraine. 2 748 15 Previously in trend: War