A lively debate is currently underway within NATO regarding the direction of the transatlantic alliance over the coming decade. In order to be effective, this NATO 2030 conversation needs to include serious discussion of future ties with Ukraine and Georgia. The two former Soviet republics already feature among NATO’s six Enhanced Opportunities Partners, but closer cooperation has the potential to benefit all parties while contributing to a more secure international environment.
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Group of authors: Strengthening ties between NATO, Ukraine and Georgia
The badge of a soldier of the Lynx NATO mission pictured ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the Rukla base on Sept. 29, 2020.