The Polish Sejm adopted a resolution supporting Ukraine's membership in NATO, with 443 votes in favor, 2 against, and 7 abstentions.
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The lower house of the Polish parliament on Friday adopted a resolution in which it supported Ukraine's European and Euro-Atlantic aspirations. A total of 443 deputies voted for the resolution supporting Ukraine's membership in NATO, 2 voted against and 7 abstained.
The Sejm adopted a resolution supporting Ukraine's NATO accession with 443 votes in favor, two against, and seven abstentions.
Poland's President Andrzej Duda and the Polish Senate called for a clear NATO membership path for Ukraine.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated the Alliance may agree to simplify Ukraine's path to membership.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg noted an invitation for Ukraine will not be discussed at the upcoming Vilnius summit in July.
U.S. President Joe Biden supported a proposal by Jens Stoltenberg to announce that Ukraine does not need a membership action plan (MAP) to join NATO.
Poland's Sejm, the lower house of the country's parliament, has unanimously passed a resolution expressing its support for Ukraine's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The resolution, adopted on June 16, received overwhelming support, with 443 deputies voting in favor, while only two voted against and seven abstained.
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