The allies consider it essential to ensure long-term peace in Kiev, but without getting involved in future conflicts. The Alliance opts for armament plans to maintain the defensive capacity of the invaded country.

NATO weighs how to continue supporting Kiev and how strong the signal the Alliance will send to Russia at its July summit in Vilnius, Lithuania. It will be in that decisive summer meeting where Kiev will be proposed to strengthen the link with the formation of a NATO-Ukraine council, a dialogue mechanism.