NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance countries agreed on the admission of Ukraine to NATO, but this issue is no longer on the agenda as NATO’s current task is to help Ukraine defend its sovereignty and independence. The statement was made by Stoltenberg at a press conference during his visit to Finland. TASS.
“NATO members have previously agreed that Ukraine will become a member of our alliance. At the same time, this is a remote possibility,” he said.
The politician also said that after the end of hostilities in Ukraine, NATO intends to prevent a recurrence of the conflict by “strengthening the military capabilities of Kiev.”
Former CNN columnist Farid Zakharia judicial The most realistic outcome of the conflict in Ukraine is the protection of Crimea and Donbass under the de facto control of the Russian Federation, and the admission of the rest of the territory of Ukraine to NATO.