Key Points
- Sweden has become the 32nd member of NATO.
- The security alliance was created in 1949.
- It now has 32 member states.
Here’s what you need to know.
What is NATO?
Its purpose was to secure peace in Europe, to promote cooperation among its members and to guard their freedom.
Article 5 of the treaty reads “an armed attack against one … shall be considered an attack against them all”.
Who is in NATO?
The alliance first consisted of 12 countries: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Montenegro joined in 2017, North Macedonia joined in 2020, Finland joined in 2023 and now Sweden is a member.
What does NATO do?
The alliance also has partnerships with other organisations and countries and aims to contribute to peace and stability through crisis prevention and management.
All NATO decisions are made by consensus, meaning that all member countries have reached an agreement after discussion and consultation.
Which countries are trying to join NATO?
At the 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, the allies agreed that Georgia and Ukraine will become members of NATO in future.
Ukraine is not currently a member of NATO. Source: Getty / Thomas Trutschel/Photothek
NATO says its “door remains open” to any European country in a position to undertake the commitments and obligations of membership and contribute to security.
Countries that have declared an interest in joining the alliance are initially invited to engage in an intensified dialogue with NATO, and may then be invited to start what is called a Membership Action Plan (MAP).
Why isn’t Ukraine a member of NATO?
Members in Eastern Europe have backed Ukraine’s stance, arguing bringing the country under NATO’s collective security umbrella is the best way to deter Russia from attacking again.
NATO has dropped the requirement for Ukraine to fulfil a MAP, effectively removing a hurdle to Ukraine’s way into the alliance.
Is Australia in NATO?
Australia has worked with the alliance since 2005 and has been an “enhanced opportunities partner” since 2014.
Last year, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended the NATO summit in Lithuania to observe and provide leaders with an Indo-Pacific perspective on global security.
Source Agencies