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Ukraine no longer insisting Nato membership
Published on: Thursday, March 10, 2022
Published on: Thu, Mar 10, 2022
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Ukraine no longer insisting Nato membership
Refugees stand in line in the cold as they wait to be transferred to a train station after crossing the Ukrainian border into Poland. (AFP)
WASHINGTON: President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is no longer pressing for Nato membership for Ukraine, a delicate issue that was one of Russia’s stated reasons for invading its pro-Western neighbour.

In another apparent nod aimed at placating Moscow, Zelensky said he is open to “compromise” on the status of two breakaway pro-Russian territories that President Vladimir Putin recognised as independent just before unleashing the invasion on February 24.

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“I have cooled down regarding this question a long time ago after we understood that ... Nato is not prepared to accept Ukraine,” Zelensky said in an interview aired Monday night on ABC News.

“The alliance is afraid of controversial things, and confrontation with Russia,” the president added.

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Referring to Nato membership, Zelensky said through an interpreter that he does not want to be president of a “country, which is begging something on its knees.” Russia has said it does not want neighbouring Ukraine to join Nato, the transatlantic alliance created at the start of the Cold War to protect Europe from the Soviet Union.
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In more recent years the alliance has expanded further and further east to take in former Soviet bloc countries, infuriating the Kremlin.

Russia sees Nato enlargement as a threat, as it does the military posture of these new Western allies on its doorstep.

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Shortly before he shocked the world by ordering the invasion of Ukraine, Putin recognised as independent two separatist pro-Russian “republics” in eastern Ukraine, Donetsk and Lugansk, that have been at war with Kyiv since 2014. Putin now wants Ukraine, too, to recognise them as sovereign and independent.

When ABC asked him about this Russian demand, Zelensky said he was open to dialogue.

“I’m talking about security guarantees,” he said.

He said these two regions “have not been recognised by anyone but Russia, these pseudo republics. But we can discuss and find the compromise on how these territories will live on.”
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