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It's up to the rest: Berlin has changed its position on Ukraine's membership in NATO — Zelensky

Zelensky and Vadefuls. Illustration: Ukrinform

Berlin's position on Ukraine's membership in the North Atlantic Alliance has changed. This was stated after a meeting with German Foreign Minister Johann Vadefulem and the heads of German defense companies by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

Now Germany supports Ukraine's membership in NATO, it is important that all partners of Kiev share this approach, he noted.

"It was about sanctions pressure on Russia, the possibility of supplying new IRIS-T systems, joint production of weapons at Ukraine and Germany. We will develop relevant military hubs and increase the presence of German companies on the Ukraine. The direction of development of interceptor drones was discussed in detail. We also touched upon our Euro-Atlantic integration. We appreciate Germany's clear signal: Ukraine's future is in NATO. It is important that all partners share this vision," Zelensky writes in his telegram channel.

Before the meeting with Vadefulom Zelensky said that on Three German companies of the military-industrial complex are already working in Ukraine, Ukrinform reported.

As reported by EADaily, at the NATO summit in Ukraine was not an important topic for discussion at The Hague. This was stated in social networks by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

"The summit was finally about strengthening our alliance and our members, and not about chasing illusions on Ukraine. A clear shift towards stability and security is a won battle!" writes Orban, quoted by RIA Novosti.

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04.12.2025

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