This thought is not new. The United States has been talking about it since 2008, Trump’s special representative said.
Ukraine will not be part of NATO. The issue of Ukraine’s entry into the alliance was not discussed. This is said by the US Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellog in an interview with Fox News.
“Let me give you an example. An example of the fact that we are very clear. NATO has not been discussed. You will not be a part of NATO. This is not new. We have been talking about it since February 2008, when Berns Ambassador Condolisausus said it was very far away. I wrote it in 2013,” he said.
At the same time, according to Kellol, there are “workarounds”.
“There are workarounds you can do, and the workarounds you can do. So you don’t want to start with a problem, throw it away and don’t see a solution for it, but we have. And it covers everything we talk about, and next week we should get good results, at least I believe here,” the special representative of Ukraine said.
Commenting on the words of State Rubio Secretary that the United States could remove from the negotiations in Ukraine, Kelloglog said these words were tough, “but they should have been tough.”
“Because we are tired of what is happening. There are many other problems in the world, where the United States should be involved, and this war lasts too long. But I think there is a chance. We have shown what I will call technical specifications,” he said.
Remember that State Secretary Marco Rubio threats to remove the US from negotiations at the end of the war between Ukraine and Russia. The officer’s officer is President Donald Trump’s direct position.
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