NATO remains committed to open door policy – NATO Warsaw Summit declaration
NATO has said in its Warsaw declaration on Transatlantic Security that the Alliance remains committed to its open door policy.
"We remain committed to NATO’s Open Door policy, which has strengthened the Alliance and contributed to Euro-Atlantic security," reads the declaration issued after the Summit.
"We look forward to welcoming our newest member, Montenegro, to our community of values," the document says.
"We believe in a Europe whole, free and at peace. NATO will provide more support to Ukraine and Georgia, and continue to assist the Republic of Moldova. We will deepen our engagement with partners in the Black and Baltic Sea regions, and in the Western Balkans," the declaration reads.
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