Explainer | What’s on the table for Nato at summit in Vilnius?
- Nato leaders will grapple with Ukraine’s membership ambitions at this week’s summit
- Here is a list of other main issues to be discussed in Lithuania’s capital Vilnius

Nato leaders meet in Vilnius on Tuesday and Wednesday to address topics ranging from divisions over Ukraine’s membership bid and Sweden’s accession to boosting ammunitions stockpiles and reviewing the first defence plans in decades.
It will be the fourth Nato summit since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the first held virtually on February 25, 2022, just one day after the assault, followed by meetings in Brussels and in Madrid.
The extraordinary flurry of gatherings stands in contrast to the previous rhythm of annual Nato summits and shows how war on its doorstep has forced the alliance to strengthen cooperation.
Following is a list of the main issues to be discussed:

Ukraine membership
The summit looks set to be dominated by how Nato will define its future relationship with Ukraine, amid repeated calls by President Volodymyr Zelensky for Kyiv to receive an invitation into the alliance at Vilnius.