“Today the level of our interaction with the alliance, as well as the level of internal transformations, is incomparable with 2008.

Today NATO countries are shaping a new vision until 2030, ”Stefanishina said.

According to her, Ukraine must understand "where the countries of the alliance see it in a ten-year perspective."

“Therefore, it is important to have an answer about receiving a membership action plan.

Let me remind you that this is not membership yet, ”added the Deputy Prime Minister.

She clarified that the action plan is a political decision that will allow Ukraine to mobilize efforts within the country for further reforms and integration into the Euro-Atlantic community.

Stefanishina expressed her hope that during the upcoming meeting of NATO leaders, the Ukrainian issue will be on the agenda.

Earlier, the head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, said that Kiev is counting on the fastest possible entry of Ukraine into NATO.