Tens of thousands of people lost their lives in the months-long war between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine’s progress in critical areas accelerated after Ukraine announced that it had launched a counter-attack in the last period. After the Wagner crisis on the Russian front, Ukraine’s bomb attacks on various Russian cities increased.
Lastly, the last move of the Moscow front, which targeted the Black Sea ports, was to disrupt the grain corridor, which was realized thanks to the active diplomacy of President Erdogan.
SCANDAL MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT FROM NATO!
An official from NATO evaluated the statements of NATO Secretary General Cabinet Director Stian Jenssen in the Norwegian press that “Ukraine can become a NATO member in exchange for giving a part of its territory to Russia” to AA correspondent.
“NATO’s position is clear and unchanged. We fully support Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as NATO leaders reiterated at the Vilnius summit in July.” The official continued:
“We will continue to support Ukraine no matter how long it takes. We are determined to achieve a just and lasting peace. Ukraine will decide when and under what conditions peace will be achieved.”
“It is clear that security arrangements are needed to ensure that the war does not recur,” he said. made its assessment.
JENSSEN’S STATEMENTS
According to the news of Norway’s Verdens Gang (VG), NATO Secretary General Cabinet Director Jenssen said at a panel in the city of Arendal that Ukraine could become a NATO member in exchange for giving part of its territory to Russia.
Asked by VG whether this interpretation is NATO’s view, Jenssen said, “I’m not saying it should be like that. I’m saying it could be one of the possible solutions.” had given the answer.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg frequently reiterates that the Alliance supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity, that its membership is only possible after the war, and that it is up to Ukraine to decide under what conditions peace will be achieved.
FIRST EXPLANATION FROM THE MOSCOW FRONT
After the NATO official announced Ukraine’s membership, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev made a statement.
Commenting on the Russian State News Agency TASS, Medvedev said that if Ukraine agrees to give up disputed territories for the sake of joining NATO, it would even have to give up Kiev.
Medvedev stated that if such a situation occurs, he has to move the new capital of Ukraine to Lviv.