BRUSSELS, Dec 2 (Reuters) – NATO Chief Mark Rutte repeated on Tuesday that the consensus needed for Ukraine to join the alliance is not there at the moment.
“The practical situation is, as you know, that there is consensus required by all allies for Ukraine to join NATO. And right now, as you know, there is no consensus on Ukraine joining NATO”, he told reporters.
(Reporting by Andrew Gray, Writing by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Bart Meijer)
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