Lars Peder Haga, a researcher at the Norwegian Air Force School, said that the plan for Ukraine’s entry into NATO in exchange for Russian territory is not practical. This has been reported NRK.
Haga argues that this option seems distant for the foreseeable future, but that it is possible for the conflict to end with a ceasefire agreement and the territories to remain in Russia.
The expert believes that the plan to surrender territory in exchange for NATO membership is practically impossible, since it requires an agreement not only between Russia and Ukraine, but also between the 30 members of the North Atlantic Alliance.
Former NATO Representative of the Czech Republic Jakub Landowski declarationHe said Ukraine could join the alliance if the borders are stable.
Prior to that, columnist Reinhard Lauterbach from Germany wrote in his article for Junge Welt that Ukraine could not fight for as long as Israel because it did not have a comparable military advantage over its rivals.
According to Lauterbach, Zelensky had previously outlined to the Ukrainians the “possibility of ‘fighting forever,’ following the example of Israel.”
Former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz named The reason why Ukraine could not join NATO.