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NATO provides guarantees to allies & not partners like Ukraine – Stoltenberg | NATO provides guarantees to allies & not partners like Ukraine – Stoltenberg |
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Ukraine is not a member of NATO, and therefore the US-led bloc cannot guarantee that it would fight on its behalf in case of Russian military "aggression," its Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday. | |
Speaking at a press conference in Latvia, where he is visiting for a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, the former Norwegian prime minister emphasized that Ukraine is just a partner and the terms of the bloc’s agreement state that it goes to war to defend its own members. | Speaking at a press conference in Latvia, where he is visiting for a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, the former Norwegian prime minister emphasized that Ukraine is just a partner and the terms of the bloc’s agreement state that it goes to war to defend its own members. |
“We must understand the difference between a NATO ally, for example, Latvia, Poland, and Romania, and a close and highly valued partner [such as] Ukraine, for which we provide support, training capacity, equipment,” he explained, pointing out that there is no obligation for the bloc to protect Kiev. | “We must understand the difference between a NATO ally, for example, Latvia, Poland, and Romania, and a close and highly valued partner [such as] Ukraine, for which we provide support, training capacity, equipment,” he explained, pointing out that there is no obligation for the bloc to protect Kiev. |
Stoltenberg’s comments come amid increasing fears over alleged military buildup on the Russia-Ukraine border. Suggestions of a possible armed conflict have been pushed by a number of Western media outlets, including America’s CBS News, which reported that a military incursion is increasing in likelihood “as the weather gets colder.” | Stoltenberg’s comments come amid increasing fears over alleged military buildup on the Russia-Ukraine border. Suggestions of a possible armed conflict have been pushed by a number of Western media outlets, including America’s CBS News, which reported that a military incursion is increasing in likelihood “as the weather gets colder.” |
Earlier this month, Stoltenberg suggested that Moscow had arranged a “large and unusual concentration” of troops and equipment near the frontier, and warned that “any further provocation or aggressive actions” would be of serious concern. | Earlier this month, Stoltenberg suggested that Moscow had arranged a “large and unusual concentration” of troops and equipment near the frontier, and warned that “any further provocation or aggressive actions” would be of serious concern. |
All suggestions that Russia wants to invade Ukraine have been denied by the Kremlin, which has consistently stated that troop movements within Russian borders are no business of foreign countries. | All suggestions that Russia wants to invade Ukraine have been denied by the Kremlin, which has consistently stated that troop movements within Russian borders are no business of foreign countries. |
“The very allegations that Russia is going to attack someone, and accusations that Russia is somehow being aggressive, are completely groundless,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday. | “The very allegations that Russia is going to attack someone, and accusations that Russia is somehow being aggressive, are completely groundless,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday. |
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