 US, Germany and Hungary oppose roadmap of Ukraine's ascension to NATO. The United States, along with Germany and Hungary, opposes the intentions of other NATO member states to offer Ukraine a roadmap for membership in the Alliance at the Summit in Vilnius. Financial Times outlet referring to four officials who took part in the negotiations who announced it. Last month, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg presented a proposal document to member states outlining practical and political proposals for Kiev. Among them is a proposal for a new declaration on Ukraine's relations with NATO, which would be based on the 2008 statement that the country would one day become a member of the Alliance. Financial Times sources said that there was an active debate between NATO foreign ministers in Brussels this week about exactly what should be offered to Ukraine in the updated declaration. While all members of the Alliance agree that NATO membership cannot be seriously discussed while the war in Ukraine continues, there has been a growing number of supporters of the idea of offering Ukraine a roadmap to membership at the Vilnius Summit, which would strengthen relations between the Alliance and Kiev. However, according to the sources of the Financial Times, the United States as well as Germany and Hungary oppose this proposal. We've got several weeks of hard negotiations ahead to close those gaps and craft a political outcome, one of them said. The road to the NATO Summit in Vilnius is still very rocky, another source added.