“President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called on European allies to show that Russia has no influence on NATO. “NATO Summit in June. We must show that Russia has no influence on the Alliance and its members. This principle should remain unchanged. Euro -Atlantic security is a matter of Euro -Atlantic countries. Putin decided to stand against Europe. Therefore, it should not decide our future. We need to show it clearly in June, because Europe will not compromise its safety, ”he said at the Summit of the Bucharest Nine and Nordic countries. Read also: The British Foreign Ministry reacted at the request of NATO on May 28, Reuters reported that the conditions of Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine include the requirement of a written obligation from Western leaders to stop the NATO expansion to the East. In response to this message, the US President’s Messenger in Ukraine, Kit Kelloggi said that Russia’s concern about NATO’s expansion to the east is fair. In 2019, the Ukrainian Parliament enshrined a course for full membership of Ukraine in the EU and NATO. The corresponding amendments were made to the Constitution, which is prohibited during martial law. Officially, the Alliance declares an open door policy regarding the potential admission of new allies. In 2008, at a summit in Bucharest, Ukraine and Georgia declared such a desire, expecting to obtain a plan of action on membership. This failed because of the leaders of the then leaders of Germany and France, Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, but the Summit’s decision stated that one day Ukraine and Georgia will be NATO members. The issue of Ukraine’s membership in NATO was updated with a full -scale invasion of Russia, Kyiv has submitted a request for membership. In 2023, at the Vilnius summit, the need to obtain a member plan for Ukraine was rejected, which de facto accelerates the way to membership. However, it is also noted that Ukraine will become a member of NATO when it “meets the conditions, and will consent of all allies.””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky called on European allies to show that Russia has no influence on NATO. “NATO Summit in June. We must show that Russia has no influence on the Alliance and its members. This principle should remain unchanged. Euro -Atlantic security is a matter of Euro -Atlantic countries. Putin decided to stand against Europe. Therefore, it should not decide our future. We need to show it clearly in June, because Europe will not compromise its safety, ”he said at the Summit of the Bucharest Nine and Nordic countries. Read also: The British Foreign Ministry reacted at the request of NATO on May 28, Reuters reported that the conditions of Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine include the requirement of a written obligation from Western leaders to stop the NATO expansion to the East. In response to this message, the US President’s Messenger in Ukraine, Kit Kelloggi said that Russia’s concern about NATO’s expansion to the east is fair. In 2019, the Ukrainian Parliament enshrined a course for full membership of Ukraine in the EU and NATO. The corresponding amendments were made to the Constitution, which is prohibited during martial law. Officially, the Alliance declares an open door policy regarding the potential admission of new allies. In 2008, at a summit in Bucharest, Ukraine and Georgia declared such a desire, expecting to obtain a plan of action on membership. This failed because of the leaders of the then leaders of Germany and France, Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, but the Summit’s decision stated that one day Ukraine and Georgia will be NATO members. The issue of Ukraine’s membership in NATO was updated with a full -scale invasion of Russia, Kyiv has submitted a request for membership. In 2023, at the Vilnius summit, the need to obtain a member plan for Ukraine was rejected, which de facto accelerates the way to membership. However, it is also noted that Ukraine will become a member of NATO when it “meets the conditions, and will consent of all allies.”