U.S. President George W. Bush declared today that efforts
must be made in order for Ukraine
and Georgia to become NATO
members and also that the U.S.
fully supports them. Not sharing this point of view are Germany and France
but also Russia,
which has brought the most vehement objections of all. The main concern refers
to the possible alteration of the balance of power caused by the growth of the
trans-Atlantic alliance.
"So my country's position is clear: NATO should welcome
Georgia and Ukraine into
the Membership Action Plan. And NATO membership must remain open to all of Europe's
democracies that seek it, and are ready to share in the responsibilities of
NATO membership," Bush said in a pre-summit speech in the Romanian capital
of Bucharest, according
to the Associated Press.
On other topics, Bush made a call to all summit participants
to contribute to actions in Afghanistan,
underlining the fact that the terrorist and war threat is real and that it
needs constant attention in order to be properly supervised and taken care of.
Bush specified the states that have sent additional troops – the United States, France
and Romania,
and asked all members present to help in a similar manner.
He also mentioned the Taliban, Al-Qaida extremists and
Osama’s audio recording.
"Just two weeks ago, Osama bin Laden issued an audio
recording in which he threatened Europe with
new attacks. We need to take the words of the enemy seriously. The terrorist
threat is real, it is deadly, and defeating this enemy must be the top priority
of the NATO alliance,” Bush declared as quoted by the AP.
The discussions on Afghanistan are scheduled for
tomorrow, April 3.
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