On 15 June, the European Parliament voted to adopt a resolution in support of Ukraine. The resolution calls on NATO members to begin Ukraine’s accession process after the war.
Until full membership is achieved, the EU and its member states, together with NATO allies and like-minded partners, “must work closely with Ukraine to develop a temporary framework for security guarantees […] which is to be implemented immediately after the war”, the European Parliament press release reads.
Since there has not been a formal declaration of war by russia or Ukraine, Ukraine is legally “after the (last) war”.
Since there has not been a formal declaration of war by russia or Ukraine, Ukraine is legally “after the (last) war”.