Ex-Nato chief proposes Ukraine joins without Russian-occupied territories
- Former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen proposes Ukraine join NATO, excluding the territories occupied by Russia, as a warning to Russia that it cannot prevent Ukraine's membership.
- Rasmussen argues that Ukraine's NATO membership would strengthen European security and act as a defense against Russia, highlighting Ukraine's battle-hardened army as an asset to other European powers.
- The issue of Ukraine's future NATO membership is expected to be a major topic at the upcoming 75th anniversary summit in Washington next summer.
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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Vladimir Putin, posted a message on Telegram on Sunday that appeared to respond to a proposal by former NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who suggested that Ukraine join the alliance without the territories currently occupied by Russia, The Guardian reports.
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According to Andrsa Foga Rasmussen, Ukraine's membership in NATO without occupied Russian territories would reduce the risk of direct conflict of the alliance with Russia and would deter Moscow from new attacks on Ukraine.
Der frühere NATO-Chef Anders Fogh Rasmussen schlägt einen Beitritt der Ukraine zum transatlantischen Militärbündnis vor. Sein Einfall: ohne die von Russland besetzten Gebiete. Indem man die Regionen im Süden und Osten des Landes außen vor ließe, würde das Risiko eines offenen Konflikts zwischen Russland und der NATO gesenkt. Stimmt das? Ein Teilbeitritt und die damit verbundene Beistandsverpflichtung der Bündnispartner „würde Russland von Angrif…
Ukraine: Früherer NATO-Generalsekretärschlägt Teilbeitritt vor
Der ukrainische Präsident ehrt Soldaten und Zivilisten, die zur Befreiung der Großstadt Cherson vor einem Jahr beigetragen haben. Und ein früherer NATO-Generalsekretärmacht Kiew einen heiklen Vorschlag. Der Überblick.
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