June 20, 2025
- Currently, NATO comprises 32 member states. 
- No NATO country is currently officially fighting in Ukraine, but some individual countries are preparing to become more militarily active 
What is necessary for a “Yes”?
- At least one credible, publicly known military action in Ukraine, within the year 2025, which is consistently referred to as an “intervention” or “combat operation” by multiple media outlets. 
Examples:
- Troops actively participate in combat operations in Ukraine. 
- An official operation begins on Ukrainian soil (e.g., airstrikes, reconnaissance flights with a combat mission). 
- There are public reports about an active military intervention. 
- Reputable media report this as a “military intervention,” “combat deployment,” or “XY involvement in the war.” 
- Sources such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, or UN reports. 
What is a “No”?
- Arms deliveries, reconnaissance, or training in third countries 
- Violations of the UN prohibition on the use of force that do not meet the criteria for a “Yes” 
- Support through intelligence information and economic sanctions 
- Non NATO Countries like North Korea