Author: Nicholas Hoffman|| Date Published: June 9, 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4YwnsdfWJ8
This animation shows the steps it takes for a candidate country to become a full member of NATO, recognised both nationally and internationally.
Built into the very text of NATOs founding treaty, it has always been possible for new members to join the Alliance with the unanimous agreement of all existing Allies.
The Membership Action Plan (MAP) was created to streamline the process and help countries aspiring to join NATO in their preparations for potential membership.
Now, with the most recent addition of Montenegro, NATO has grown from an original group of 12 to 29 member states.
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