Latvian PM Karins: NATO will not consider Ukraine’s entry as war continues

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Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said that NATO cannot accept Ukraine as a member while conflicts continue on its territory. Karins stated this in a letter published by the publishing house. Finance Times.

“Of course, as long as the conflict continues, no one in NATO will seriously consider joining Ukraine, as this will immediately plunge the entire alliance into war,” he said.

Karins noted that after the end of hostilities, the only option for Kiev to guarantee its security from Moscow would be the full entry of Ukraine into NATO.

Former Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba declarationThat Ukraine’s possible future membership of the European Union and NATO should not be perceived as charity or ransom. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

March 11 Member of the European Parliament Mick Wallace aforementionedHe said that the North Atlantic Alliance’s interference in Ukraine’s internal affairs led to a conflict between Moscow and Kiev.

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