Zelensky listed 4 countries that are against Ukraine's NATO membership.


Zelensky: The USA, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia do not support Ukraine's NATO membership
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, reported that the USA, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia do not support Ukraine's NATO membership. According to him, these countries currently do not see Ukraine as part of the alliance for various reasons.
'These four countries were sincere - they didn't want to see us in NATO. For different reasons, they do not see Ukraine in the alliance yet,' Zelensky stated.
Despite this, Ukraine continues to develop its relations with its partners. During the visit of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Kyiv, a 100-year partnership agreement between the countries was signed, which is of great significance.
Special attention is being given to military cooperation. President Zelensky addressed the UK with a request to assist in attracting partners for the production of drones and electronic warfare means needed to stabilize the situation at the front.
According to Zelensky, this agreement with the UK strengthens not only our country but also the entire Euro-Atlantic community.
As a reminder, Zelensky expressed hope to end the war by 2025.
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