The long world in Ukraine should end based on strong security guarantees and “it should not be Minsk 3.0,” Pete Higset said.
Ukraine’s return to the borders of 2014 and its membership in NATO is not from the realistic category. This was announced by the new US Minister of Defense Pit Hegset during a speech at a contact group meeting Group in the defense of Ukraine in Ramstein’s format in Brussels on Wednesday, February 12.
He remembered that US president Donald Trump wanted to end the war in Ukraine with a diplomatic way and this question “need to look at the hope of implementing.”
“We will be able to end this destructive war and establish a long world … with a realistic battlefield assessment. In the boundaries that in 2014, the goal was not executed,” said the Pentagon leader.
Hegset added that in the case of necessary adherence to this unattainable goal, “the war will only last and will bring more suffering.”
According to him, a long world in Ukraine should end based on strong security guarantees that will ensure that the war will not start again, but “it should not be Minsk 3.0.”
In this context, Hegset emphasized that “in the United States it is believed that Ukraine membership in NATO cannot be considered a result of negotiating negotiations.” At the same time, any security guarantees should be supported by the battle -which are troops of European countries or from other parts of the world.
“If these troops have been deployed as peacekeeping in Ukraine, they must be deployed as part of the mission outside of NATO and not fall under Article 5. The reliable international administration of the line of Paging A fight should be sure, too, “Hegset said.
He also clarified that “American troops in Ukraine will not be placed” under any security guarantees.
On the eve of the media it is reported that the Pete Highset does not plan to announce the new US help for Ukraine at a meeting in Ramstein format, and is largely present only in this event.
Source: korrespondent

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