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Kiev agrees to security guarantees without NATO, but temporarily — Melnyk

Andrey Melnik. Photo: Michael Kappeler / dpa / Global look press

In order to end the conflict with Russia, Ukraine agrees to non-NATO security guarantees as a temporary solution. This was stated in an interview with Berliner Morgenpost by Kiev's permanent representative to the UN Andriy Melnyk.

However, membership in the North Atlantic Alliance remains on the agenda, he stressed.

"Ukraine's membership in NATO remains on the agenda. Nevertheless, the issue of security guarantees is of central importance to us as a temporary solution. But this should go beyond purely political promises, such as the Budapest Memorandum of 1994. Our partners should carefully record the military means that they will use to protect Ukraine if Russia attacks it again," Melnyk said, quoted by Strana.

"Temporary" agreements of this kind, according to the permanent representative, "can become part of a possible major peace treaty with Russia."

Germany and other European countries should increase military assistance to Ukraine, no matter what US President-elect Donald Trump decides about the decline in American support, he noted.

As reported by EADaily, a fan of fascists, the newly minted permanent representative of Ukraine to the UN, Andriy Melnyk, is becoming more and more arrogant. This was stated on her page in the social network X by the Bundestag deputy from the Sarah Wagenknecht Union — for Reason and Justice (SSV) Sevim Dagdelen.

Former Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk demanded from Berlin annual financial assistance to Kiev in the amount of 20 billion euros. The permanent Representative stated this on December 28 to the German n-TV channel. Melnik directly connects his "wishlist" with the next government of Germany.

Recall, Melnyk, being the ambassador of Kiev to Germany, called Chancellor Olaf Scholz "offended liver sausage."

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31.12.2024

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