President Joe Biden told CNN in an exclusive interview that Ukraine is not yet ready for NATO membership, saying that Russiaโs war in Ukraine needs to end before the alliance can consider adding Kyiv to its ranks.
Biden told CNNโs Fareed Zakaria that while discussion of Ukraineโs imminent membership in NATO was premature, the US and its allies in NATO would continue to provide President Volodymyr Zelensky and his forces the security and weaponry they need to try to end the war with Russia.
Biden spoke to Zakaria ahead of his weeklong trip to Europe, which includes a NATO summit in Lithuania where Russiaโs war in Ukraine and Zelenskyโs push for NATO membership will be among the key issues looming over the gathering.
โI donโt think there is unanimity in NATO about whether or not to bring Ukraine into the NATO family now, at this moment, in the middle of a war,โ Biden said. โFor example, if you did that, then, you know โ and I mean what I say โ weโre determined to commit every inch of territory that is NATO territory. Itโs a commitment that weโve all made no matter what. If the war is going on, then weโre all in war. Weโre at war with Russia, if that were the case.โ
Biden said that heโs spoken to Zelensky at length about the issue, saying that heโs told the Ukrainian president the US would keep providing security and weaponry for Ukraine like it does for Israel while the process plays out.
โI think we have to lay out a rational path for Ukraine to be able to qualify to be able to get into NATO,โ Biden said, noting that he refused Russian President Vladimir Putinโs demands before the war for a commitment not to admit Ukraine because the alliance has โan open-door policy.โ
โBut I think itโs premature to say, to call for a vote, you know, in now, because thereโs other qualifications that need to be…
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