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Bush reiterates support for Georgia, Ukraine to join NATO
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12:03, October 25, 2008

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U.S. President George W. Bush on Friday renewed American support for Georgia, Ukraine to join the NATO alliance.

"Today I reiterate America's commitment to the NATO aspirations of Ukraine, Georgia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, and Montenegro," Bush told reporters as he signed NATO accession protocols for Albania and Croatia.

The Bush administration has been supporting Georgia and Ukraine's attempt to join the NATO alliance. "We see no reason that they shouldn't get MAP (membership action plan) status," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said earlier in the day.

The United States has seen "growing support for Georgia and Ukraine given what happened this summer when Russia invaded Georgia," the spokeswoman said.

While the United States calls for granting NATO membership to Ukraine and Georgia, France and Germany take opposition stand, partly out of concern it will unnecessarily antagonize Russia.

Bush also said that the United States expects to see all nations in the Balkans join NATO -- including Macedonia, whose admission into the alliance has stalled because of its name dispute with Greece.

NATO has expanded eastward before, incorporating former Warsaw Pact countries, including Poland and Hungary. Russia has expressed strong objections to letting either Ukraine or Georgia join the alliance; both were major components of the former Soviet Union.

Source:Xinhua



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