Ukraine asks for guarantees from NATO before negotiating with Russia

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The ‍president of⁢ Ukraine, Volodímir Zelenski, He ‍stated this Sunday that his country needs weapons and security guarantees from‌ NATO, ​before any eventual negotiation ⁣with ⁣Russia ‌to end the armed conflict.

Zelensky made these‍ statements at a press conference⁤ with the new president of the European Councilantónio Costa, who traveled to Ukraine on the first day of his mandate.

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Costa traveled accompanied by the new head⁤ of diplomacy ​of ⁣the European Union (EU)Kaja Kallas, and the Enlargement Commissioner, Marta ⁤Kos.

In his statements, Zelensky said that‌ an invitation from ⁢the ⁤ North Atlantic Treaty ‌Institution (NATO) the Ukrainian country to join the transatlantic military alliance was necessary for the​ “survival” of ​the country.

“An invitation​ to Ukraine to join NATO is necessary for our survival,”‍ said​ the Ukrainian president.

Thus, he asked for weapons and security guarantees.

“Onyl when ⁣we have all ‍these elements and⁣ are⁢ strong,‌ will we have to make ⁢the ​very ​vital agenda of meeting‍ with the murderers,” he⁤ said.

The trip of senior EU officials to kyiv takes place in‌ a context‌ of great tension between ‌Moscow and the western powersafter the firing of American​ and British missiles against Russian territory and ‍the⁤ launch of an​ experimental hypersonic‌ missile by ⁢Russia.

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Ukrainian forces lose ground on the front, and the future arrival of Donald Trump ‍to the White House shakes Washington’s‍ aid to the Ukrainians.

“We came‍ to give a clear message that​ we support Ukraine ⁢and we continue to give it all our support,” Costa told the media accompanying⁣ him.

Let us⁢ remember that to end​ the conflict Russia ​demands ⁣that four southern regions be ceded and the ‍east that the country partially occupies, in addition to the Crimean ⁢peninsula, annexed in 2014, and that it also renounces NATO.

(With ‍facts from AFP)

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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Expert on Ukraine’s Call for NATO Support

Editor: Today, we’re joined by Dr. elena ​marenko,a geopolitical⁣ expert specializing in Eastern European affairs. Dr. Marenko, welcome.

Dr. Marenko: ‌Thank you ⁢for having me. It’s great to be hear.

Editor: Recently, Ukrainian President Volodímir Zelenski announced a⁢ need for weapons and security guarantees from NATO prior to any⁣ negotiations ‌with russia. What⁢ do you‌ think is driving this urgent call?

Dr. Marenko: Zelenski’s statements reflect Ukraine’s precarious position amid ongoing conflicts.‌ The emphasis on NATO membership is⁤ tied to⁤ the notion ‍of survival. As Russia continues to occupy Ukrainian territories, NATO’s military ⁣support‌ becomes more crucial for Ukraine’s sovereignty and ​ability to defend itself.

editor: He mentioned that an invitation ​to join NATO is necessary for Ukraine’s survival.Can you elaborate on how NATO‍ membership ⁣woudl impact the conflict?

Dr. Marenko: Securing NATO⁤ membership ‍would provide Ukraine with ​collective defense assurances under Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which states⁣ that ‌an attack on one member is an attack on all. this coudl serve as a powerful deterrent against further Russian aggression. However, ⁤NATO membership doesn’t come without its challenges, ⁣especially given the current ⁣geopolitical climate.

Editor: At this ⁤press conference, Costa from⁣ the European ⁤Council ⁣reinforced ​support for Ukraine. How do you see the role of the EU ​amidst these tensions?

Dr. Marenko: The EU plays a dual role; not only does it provide humanitarian aid and economic support, but it is also pivotal in shaping the diplomatic landscape. ⁤By backing‍ Zelenski’s ‍call for NATO support, ⁣the EU is signaling its⁣ commitment to ‍Ukraine’s fight ⁢against Russian aggression. This‍ support is‌ crucial,especially given the recent⁤ military escalations you mentioned,such ​as the missile exchanges ⁣between the US and Russia.

Editor: With the situation evolving and the⁣ potential for changes⁤ in U.S. leadership, what implications does ‌this have for‌ Ukraine’s support system?

Dr. Marenko: The prospect of Donald Trump returning ‍to the ⁢White‌ House raises concerns about future American aid, which has been‌ vital for Ukraine.Should ‌the U.S. adopt a less supportive stance, Ukraine may find itself in a more vulnerable position. This uncertainty puts pressure on European allies to step up their commitments to ⁤Ukraine.

Editor: Zelenski⁤ described negotiations with Russia as necessary only after Ukraine is “strong.” How does he envision these negotiations taking shape?

Dr. Marenko: Zelenski is essentially asserting that⁣ Ukraine must be in a position of strength—militarily and politically—before ‍engaging with Russia. This strategy implies that credible military support from NATO could ‍enhance Ukraine’s negotiating power, potentially‍ allowing ⁢for a more favorable outcome in ⁣any peace talks.

Editor: Given the current state ⁣of affairs, what practical advice would you give to readers who want to understand the situation better?

Dr. Marenko: It’s essential to ‍stay updated on the geopolitical developments,as they ⁢can change​ rapidly. Additionally, readers can look into how international alliances are​ formed and ‍the roles different nations play in security and defense. ‍Understanding the nuances of NATO and the EU’s policies towards⁣ Ukraine ⁤can provide deeper insights into this complex situation.

Editor: Thank you,Dr. Marenko,for sharing your valuable insights on ⁢Ukraine’s appeal‌ for NATO support ‍and the implications for the broader international community.

Dr. marenko: Thank you for having​ me.It’s an crucial dialog we must continue to have.

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