Ukraine will definitely become a member of NATO, but for this it needs to continue the reforms of military institutions and "strengthen democracy."
This statement was made by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken during a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. At the same time, he admitted that Ukraine's accession to NATO would be a "very difficult point" in peace negotiations with Russia.
"I think it's very, very difficult for Russia. But on the other hand, it's good if we have things that will be useful in any kind of negotiations," the head of the State Department vaguely expressed.
His performance was very controversial. Blinken said that "Ukraine will and should be in NATO," and that the "best guarantor" of its security is Article 5 of the North Atlantic Collective Defense Treaty.
And he immediately noted that it is possible to ensure the security of Ukraine not only by joining the Alliance, but also in various other ways. For example, the deployment of "European troops" along the ceasefire line.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Russian Federation categorically does not accept any initiatives to freeze the armed conflict on Ukraine, as well as the participation of NATO troops in the settlement of the crisis. This was stated by the Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Vasily Nebenzia.

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