NATO commits to Ukraine membership, support against Russia: 'Keep calm and give tanks'NATO foreign ministers stressed a 'commitment and unwavering support' for Ukraine's membershipNATO on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to admit Ukraine as a member of the alliance as Russia steps up its attacks in the country.RUSSIA ATTACKS CIVILIAN TARGETS IN UKRAINE AS WINTER SETS INIn addition to support for expanding the Black Sea Grain Initiative and the New Grain from Ukraine programs – which aim to help avoid widespread famine after Russia tried to strong arm the world by holding 30% of the global grain supply hostage – the ministers urged support for businesses investing in Ukraine and "continuing the current trade liberalization" in the country."This is part of our collective responsibility to make sure that justice, human rights and international law prevail," the minister concluded.Some officials and analysts believe that Ukraine’s relationship with NATO – and its potential to join the alliance – played a role in prompting Russia’s invasion as Putin feared having another NATO ally along his country’s border.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We are in the midst of a war, and therefore we should do nothing that can undermine the unity of allies to provide military, humanitarian, financial support to Ukraine because we must prevent President Putin from winning," he said."