To join NATO, a country must demonstrate a commitment to democratic principles, maintain a stable political environment, and have the capability to contribute to the alliance's defense. Ongoing conflicts can hinder these requirements
So an unelected dictator hardly sounds like a commitment to democratic principles. OK, let's read on:
NATO's Open Door Policy allows for the admission of new members, but it emphasizes that candidate countries must be stable and secure. A country engaged in an active conflict does not meet these criteria.
It almost sounds like Ukraine is ineligible to join nato. Although, that asshole rutte is no stranger in ignoring rules that don't fit him.
Hmm.. Let's see now.
To join NATO, a country must demonstrate a commitment to democratic principles, maintain a stable political environment, and have the capability to contribute to the alliance's defense. Ongoing conflicts can hinder these requirements
So an unelected dictator hardly sounds like a commitment to democratic principles. OK, let's read on:
NATO's Open Door Policy allows for the admission of new members, but it emphasizes that candidate countries must be stable and secure. A country engaged in an active conflict does not meet these criteria.
It almost sounds like Ukraine is ineligible to join nato. Although, that asshole rutte is no stranger in ignoring rules that don't fit him.