“The participation of the North Korean military in the war can be a justification for inviting Ukraine to NATO – US ambassador Taylor November 5, 17:32 Share: US ambassador William Taylor (Photo: NV) Former US ambassador to Ukraine in 2006-2009 William Taylor said that the participation of the North Korean military in the war against Ukraine can become an argument for inviting Ukraine to NATO. He said this during the telecast”, — write on: ua.news
US Ambassador William Taylor (Photo: NV)
The former US ambassador to Ukraine in 2006-2009, William Taylor, said that the participation of the North Korean military in the war against Ukraine could be an argument for inviting Ukraine to NATO.
He said this during the US Elections and the future of Ukraine telecast, according to the correspondent of Radio NV.
“Actually, the fact that representatives of North Korea are now appearing on the front line in Russia is a provocation that the Biden administration can use in the next two months to justify a change in policy to allow strikes deep into Russia. There must be a logic to changing NATO’s policy to clarify that American policy supports and invites Ukraine to join NATO,” he said.
Three points. The President of Lithuania said how NATO should react to North Korea’s participation in Russia’s war against Ukraine
According to him, Russia’s war against Ukraine will end as soon as the USA supports Ukraine’s invitation to NATO.
Taylor believes that changes in positions regarding Ukraine’s accession to NATO can be justified right now precisely because of the participation of the North Korean military in the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine.
Ukraine’s invitation to NATO is the most important thing
Ukraine’s invitation to NATO is the first point of Zelenskyi’s victory plan, which he presented to European leaders in Brussels on October 17.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said at a meeting of NATO defense ministers that Ukraine will become the 33rd or 34th member of the Alliance in the future. At the same time, Politico writes that the Alliance has not yet responded to President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s call for an invitation.
US Ambassador to NATO Julian Smith said on October 16 that the Alliance does not plan to invite Ukraine to join in the near future.
Ukraine is now very close to NATO, but it is not known when Kyiv will receive the invitation — the British ambassador
In an interview with Reuters, Ukrainian Ambassador to NATO Nataliya Halibarenko said that Ukraine is asking for an invitation to NATO through diplomatic channels until Joe Biden leaves the post of US president.
On October 19, the French publication Le Monde, citing sources, reported that the US no longer objects to Ukraine joining NATO. This may also mean that Germany has also changed its position on this issue.
At the same time, the president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, Jerry Connolly, stated that Ukraine will be able to receive an invitation to NATO only after restoring sovereignty over its territories.