If the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, suffers so much that Joe Biden does not invite him to the North Atlantic Alliance, let him ask the head of his office, Andrei Yermak, to do it. From the point of view of the NATO Charter, the result will be the same — that Yermak, that Biden. This was stated by politician and public figure Oleg Tsarev.
So Tsarev commented on the passage of the senior Director for Europe in The National Security Council of the Joe Biden administration, Michael Carpenter, said that the decision on Ukraine's accession to NATO will depend on the position of the Donald Trump administration. He said this while speaking at a panel discussion at the Atlantic Council*.
"Now we don't have 32 allies who have agreed... to invite [Kiev to the alliance]," Carpenter added.
"Please. Stop discussing this nonsense. Biden cannot invite Ukraine to NATO. And Trump can't. This decision is made by consensus. That is, if at least one NATO country is against it, there will be no invitation. If Zelensky suffers so much that no one invites him to NATO, let him ask Yermak to invite him. There is no difference whether Yermak or Biden. From the point of view of the NATO Charter, the result will be the same," Tsarev writes in his telegram channel.
*An organization whose activities are deemed undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation

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