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    Rutte says Article 5 type deal considered for Ukraine, NATO membership not discussed

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    NATO is considering Article 5 type security guarantees for Ukraine, though membership is not on the table, amid ongoing tensions with Russia.

    Table of Contents

    • NATO's Position on Ukraine's Security
    • Discussion of Article 5 Guarantees
    • Implications of NATO Membership
    • Recent Meetings and Statements

    NATO Discusses Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Membership Not on Table

    NATO's Position on Ukraine's Security

    By Kanishka Singh

    Discussion of Article 5 Guarantees

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday NATO membership for Ukraine was not under discussion but that there was a discussion on "Article 5" type security guarantees for the country that Russia invaded in February 2022.

    Implications of NATO Membership

    KEY QUOTES

    Recent Meetings and Statements

    "The situation is this - that the U.S. and some other countries have said that they are against NATO membership for Ukraine. The official NATO position ... is that there is an irreversible path for Ukraine into NATO," Rutte said during an interview on Fox News' "The Ingraham Angle" show.

    "But what we are discussing here is not NATO membership, what we are discussing here is Article 5 type of security guarantees for Ukraine and what exactly they will entail will now be more specifically discussed."

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Article 5 of NATO's founding treaty enshrines the principle of collective defense, in which an attack on any of its 32 members is considered an attack on all. Joining the Atlantic alliance is a strategic objective for Kyiv that is enshrined in the country's constitution.

    Rutte's comments noted that a security guarantee of that scale could be offered to Ukraine in lieu of NATO membership, which Russian President Vladimir Putin has ruled out.

    CONTEXT

    After a Friday summit with Putin in Alaska, U.S. President Donald Trump met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and NATO and European leaders at the White House on Monday.

    Rutte told Fox News security guarantees for Ukraine were discussed in the meeting and that there was no discussion about boots on the ground.

    Trump described Monday's meetings as "very good" and said he called Putin to begin arrangements for a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents before a trilateral meeting that would also include Trump.

    (Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Sandra Maler and Stephen Coates)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NATO membership for Ukraine is not currently discussed.
    • •Article 5 type security guarantees are being considered for Ukraine.
    • •U.S. and other countries oppose Ukraine's NATO membership.
    • •Collective defense principle is central to NATO's Article 5.
    • •Security guarantees could be an alternative to NATO membership.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rutte says Article 5 type deal considered for Ukraine, NATO membership not discussed

    1What did NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte say about Ukraine's NATO membership?

    Rutte stated that NATO membership for Ukraine was not under discussion, but discussions were ongoing regarding Article 5 type security guarantees.

    2What is Article 5 of NATO's treaty?

    Article 5 enshrines the principle of collective defense, stating that an attack on any member is considered an attack on all members.

    3What alternatives to NATO membership are being considered for Ukraine?

    Rutte indicated that a security guarantee of significant scale could be offered to Ukraine in lieu of NATO membership, which has been ruled out by Putin.

    4What was discussed during the meeting involving U.S. President Trump?

    During the meeting, security guarantees for Ukraine were discussed, but there was no talk of deploying boots on the ground.

    5How did Trump describe the meetings with NATO and Ukrainian leaders?

    Trump described the meetings as 'very good' and mentioned initiating arrangements for a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents.

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