NATO Summit: Will Ukraine's Demand to Join Military Alliance Help Prolong the War?
During a major summit in Lithuania, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine is closer than ever" to joining NATO, but the military alliance is resisting calls to give Kyiv a timeline to membership. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is attending the NATO summit and is meeting with President Biden and other world leaders. This comes as a number of nations have announced new military assistance for Ukraine. The main condition for Ukraine membership [to NATO] is an end to this war," says Andreas Zumach, defense correspondent for the left-wing German daily Die Tageszeitung. We also speak with CodePink's Medea Benjamin, who has just returned from a visit to Ukraine, where she says people are being fed a daily diet of irrational expectations" by the government about how Ukrainian forces are winning the war. The truth, she says, is there is a stalemate on the ground," and calls for countries to come to the negotiation table.