The PACE Supported Ukraine's Right to Join NATO: Assembly Decision.
03.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.10.2025
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Support for Ukraine by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe expressed its strong support for Ukraine's right to independently determine its security policy and choose international partners, particularly in the context of NATO. The adopted document emphasizes that Russia continues to escalate the war, striking civilian infrastructure. Importantly, the text incorporates amendments from Ukrainian deputies regarding Ukraine's right to membership in any security alliances.Greeting to the International Commission and Condemnation of Military Education
The Parliamentary Assembly called for the establishment of an International Commission and reaffirmed Ukraine's right to independently choose its foreign and security policy, notably concerning NATO. Furthermore, a decision was adopted to condemn the military education imposed by Russia in the occupied territories, and to support sanctions against the Kremlin to isolate it on the international stage and ensure Ukraine's security.«Russia is escalating the war against Ukraine by striking civilian infrastructure.»
«We support Ukraine's right to independently choose its foreign and security policy.»Importantly, these decisions of the Parliamentary Assembly strengthen international support for Ukraine in its struggle for independence and security. The long-term consequences of this decisive step may affect Ukraine's diplomatic relations with partners and attempts to establish peace in the region.
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