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    1 month ago

    And while we’re at it, here are the NATO members or aspirants:

    Here’s a breakdown of the former USSR states that are now NATO members or are actively considering NATO membership:

    Former USSR States That Are NATO Members

    These countries joined NATO after gaining independence from the Soviet Union:

    1. Estonia

    • Joined NATO: 2004

    • Strong NATO ally with significant defense investments.

    2. Latvia

    • Joined NATO: 2004

    • Works closely with NATO on Baltic security.

    3. Lithuania

    • Joined NATO: 2004

    • Actively contributes to NATO missions.

    4. Poland

    • Although not a USSR republic, it was part of the Warsaw Pact (Soviet-aligned).

    • Joined NATO: 1999.

    Former USSR States Considering or Applying for NATO Membership

    1. Ukraine

    • Officially applied for NATO membership in 2022.

    • Has intensified cooperation with NATO since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.

    2. Georgia

    • Has declared aspirations to join NATO since 2008.

    • NATO has an ongoing partnership with Georgia, but membership has been delayed due to territorial disputes (Abkhazia and South Ossetia).

    3. Moldova (Debate, but no formal application)

    • While officially neutral, there are internal discussions about strengthening ties with NATO due to regional threats.

    • No formal application has been made yet.

    Key Context

    • NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia remains controversial, partly due to ongoing conflicts with Russia and territorial disputes.

    • Other former USSR states, like Belarus and the Central Asian countries, are either neutral or aligned with Russia.

    Let me know if you’d like a deeper dive into any of these countries!