Wartime NATO summits have focused on Ukraine. With Trump, this one will be different
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Source: AP
Updated 4:13 AM EDT, June 22, 2025
BRUSSELS (AP) At its first summits after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, NATO gave President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pride of place at its table. It wont be the same this time.
Europes biggest land conflict since World War II is now in its fourth year and still poses an existential threat to the continent. Ukraine continues to fight a war so that Europeans dont have to. Just last week, Russia launched one of the biggest drone attacks of the invasion on Kyiv. But things have changed. The Trump administration insists that it must preserve maneuvering space to entice Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, so Ukraine must not be allowed steal the limelight.
In Washington last year, the military alliances weighty summit communique included a vow to supply long-term security assistance to Ukraine, and a commitment to back the country on its irreversible path to NATO membership. The year before, a statement more than twice as long was published in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius. A new NATO-Ukraine Council was set up, and Kyivs membership path fast-tracked. Zelenskyy received a heros welcome at a concert downtown.
It will be very different at a two-day summit in the Netherlands that starts Tuesday. NATOs most powerful member, the United States, is vetoing Ukraines membership. Its unclear how long for. Zelenskyy is invited again, but will not be seated at NATOs table. The summit statement is likely to run to around five paragraphs, on a single page, NATO diplomats and experts say. Ukraine will only get a passing mention.
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