Ukraine will become a member of NATO, however.long term“This Tuesday, NATO’s secretary general confirmed, while Kiev pleads for its loyalty in the event of a Russian invasion.
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“NATO countries agree that Ukraine should become a member of the alliance, but at the same time it is a long-term perspectivesaid Jens Stoltenberg during his visit to Finland, calling to build acircleto prevent further invasion in the future.
Red line
Ukraine’s entry into NATO is an absolute red line for Moscow, which cited the danger of such integration to explain its attack. “The challenge now is for Ukraine to remain an independent and sovereign nation, and for that we must support Ukraine” was published in front of Jens Stoltenberg. “President Putin’s war in Ukraine continues, and there are no signs that he is changing his plans. He wants to control Ukraine and is preparing for more war than peace– said the head of the Western military alliance.
“We also need to find frameworks that will ensure that President Putin and Russia do not invade Ukraine again.He said next to Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin. For the Secretary General of NATO.the time has comeMoreover, in order for Ankara and Budapest to ratify the membership of Finland and Sweden in NATO, he reaffirmed. Turkey and Hungary are the only 30 NATO members that have not ratified the two Nordic countries, which want to end the military alliance over decades of invasion of Ukraine.
“Both Finland and Sweden have fulfilled what they promised in the tripartite agreement with Turkey in Madrid last June.Mr. Stoltenberg insisted. Ankara specifically blocks Sweden’s membership and plans to single-handedly ratify Finland’s entry. For Hungary, which is expected to ratify in March, he said he hopes for a green light.quickly“.
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Source: Le Figaro

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