NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announced that North Macedonia is to become a full-fledged member by the end of 2019.
Speaking at a news conference, Stoltenberg said that the ratification of the accession protocol for North Macedonia will be completed by December and it will become a full-fledged member at the London Summit.
Stoltenberg's remarks came a day before the start of a two-day defense ministerial meeting in Brussels, where North Macedonia's Defense Minister Radmila Sekerinska, is also taking part.
"It does not depend on me how fast they will ratify, but it would be very good if they can finish by December when leaders meet in London. If not then, I expect it to happen very soon afterwards," said Stoltenberg.
Stoltenberg stressed that North Macedonia meets all standards for NATO membership.
According to him, the membership of North Macedonia in NATO is a signal that the policy of "open doors" is functioning successfully.
"NATO enlargement is a great success story that helps to spread prosperity, stability and democracy in Europe," Stoltenberg said.
At the NATO meeting in Brussels, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the ministers are expected to discuss alliance member commitments during the two-day summit.
They are also expected to discuss the rising tensions in the Middle East, with the U.S. announcing the deployment of 1,000 extra troops and an airstrike carrier group to the region to oppose Iran and Iranian military downing an American drone.
"The agenda will also focus on a dispute with Russia over the nuclear charter that Moscow violates, and talks about the challenges and opportunities for the development of a space program at the Alliance level," said Stoltenberg.