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Ukraine conflict: What is Nato and how has it responded to Russia's invasion? | Ukraine conflict: What is Nato and how has it responded to Russia's invasion? |
(about 16 hours later) | |
Leaders of the Nato military alliance are meeting in Brussels to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | |
They are expected to approve major increases to their forces in eastern Europe. | |
What is Nato? | What is Nato? |
Nato - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - is a military alliance formed in 1949 by 12 countries, including the US, Canada, the UK and France. | Nato - the North Atlantic Treaty Organization - is a military alliance formed in 1949 by 12 countries, including the US, Canada, the UK and France. |
Its aim was originally to counter the threat of post-war Russian expansion in Europe. | Its aim was originally to counter the threat of post-war Russian expansion in Europe. |
Soviet Russia responded by creating its own military alliance of eastern European communist countries, called the Warsaw Pact. | |
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, a number of former Warsaw Pact countries switched sides and joined Nato. The alliance now has 30 members. | |
Members agree to come to one another's aid in the event of an armed attack against any individual member state. | |
Why isn't Ukraine a Nato member? | Why isn't Ukraine a Nato member? |
Nato offered Ukraine a path towards membership in 2008. After Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014, Ukraine made joining a priority. | |
But this hasn't happened, mainly because of Russia's long-standing opposition. | |
One of Russia's demands before the invasion was that Ukraine should never be allowed to join - something the alliance refused to support. | |
Russia fears Nato is encroaching on its territory by taking on new members from eastern Europe, and that admitting Ukraine would bring its forces into its backyard. | |
Ukraine's President Zelensky has accepted his country can't join Nato at present, saying: "It is clear that Ukraine is not a member of Nato. We understand this." | |
China joins Russia in opposing Nato expansion | China joins Russia in opposing Nato expansion |
Why isn't Nato sending troops to Ukraine? | Why isn't Nato sending troops to Ukraine? |
Because Ukraine isn't a Nato member, the alliance isn't obliged to come to the country's defence. | Because Ukraine isn't a Nato member, the alliance isn't obliged to come to the country's defence. |
And Nato countries fear that if their troops confront Russian forces in Ukraine, it could lead to an all-out conflict between Russia and the West. | |
Nato says its members are "determined to do all we can to support Ukraine," but must ensure the war doesn't escalate beyond its borders. | |
This is why Nato rejected imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine. | This is why Nato rejected imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine. |
However, leaders in Brussels are expected to agree to send four new battlegroups to Slovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania, doubling Nato's presence in the region. | |
Western leaders meet to discuss Ukraine support | |
UK troops will not fight against Russia - Wallace | UK troops will not fight against Russia - Wallace |
Which weapons have the UK and other countries sent to Ukraine? | |
Ahead of the Nato meeting in Brussels, the UK said it would provide 6,000 new defensive missiles and £25m to help Ukraine pay its armed forces. | |
The UK has already supplied more than 4,000 shoulder-mounted NLAW anti-tank missiles, as well as a small number of Javelin missiles. It has also sent some Starstreak missiles. | |
A Ukrainian soldier holding a Javelin anti-tank missile system during exercises in 2021 | |
It has also given body armour, helmets and boots. | |
In addition, the UK has deployed Sky Sabre, a long-range air defence system to Poland, along with 100 military personnel to operate it. | |
The US initially sent $200m (£152m) and then a further $350m (£267m) of weapons. This included Javelin missiles, Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and body armour. | |
The US has since announced a $1bn (£760m) security aid package. This includes more sophisticated longer-range weapons and drones. | |
It has also allowed other Nato countries to supply Ukraine with US-made weapons. | It has also allowed other Nato countries to supply Ukraine with US-made weapons. |
Nato has stepped up its military defences in eastern Europe | Nato has stepped up its military defences in eastern Europe |
The EU has said it will spend up to 450m euros (£376m) to fund the supply of weapons to Ukraine. It is the first time in its history that the EU has helped provide arms for a warzone. | The EU has said it will spend up to 450m euros (£376m) to fund the supply of weapons to Ukraine. It is the first time in its history that the EU has helped provide arms for a warzone. |
Germany, too, has dropped its long-standing restrictions on supplying weapons to a combat area. | Germany, too, has dropped its long-standing restrictions on supplying weapons to a combat area. |
The Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia have also sent military equipment, including ammunition, fuel, and rations. | |
Are arms shipments to Ukraine making a difference? | Are arms shipments to Ukraine making a difference? |
How many troops does Nato have in Eastern Europe? | How many troops does Nato have in Eastern Europe? |
Even before the latest deployments are agreed, Nato already has troops stretching from the Baltic republics in the north to Romania in the south. | |
They were stationed there in 2014, after Russia's annexation of Crimea and are designed to act as a "tripwire" in case of a Russian attack. | |
Nato has sent elements of its 40,000-strong Response Force to Eastern European countries bordering Russia and Ukraine. | |
It has 100 fighter jets on high alert and 120 ships, including three carrier groups, patrolling the seas from the far north to the eastern Mediterranean. | It has 100 fighter jets on high alert and 120 ships, including three carrier groups, patrolling the seas from the far north to the eastern Mediterranean. |
The US has committed to sending more troops to Europe - they will join the four multinational battlegroups Nato has in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, and its multinational brigade in Romania. | The US has committed to sending more troops to Europe - they will join the four multinational battlegroups Nato has in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland, and its multinational brigade in Romania. |