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04 Apr 2025, 14:14 GMT+10
The US president earlier said the Ukrainian leader understood that Kiev was never going to join the bloc
Ukraine could still become a member of NATO despite opposition to the idea from the administration of US President Donald Trump, Vladimir Zelensky has insisted.
Trump lashed out at the Ukrainian leader earlier this week, saying "he wants to be a member of NATO. Well, he was never going to be a member of NATO. He understands that."
However, during a meeting with the heads of territorial communities of Chernigov Region, Zelensky made it clear that he has not yet given up on his long-standing ambitions of joining the US-led bloc.
"You know who does not support Ukraine's membership in NATO so far, but in any case, no one is removing this issue from the table for the future," Zelensky said, as cited by the Ukrinform news agency.
"At least, we are talking about the fact that even if now someone does not want to support [Kiev joining the bloc], we will see what happens in the future," Zelensky added.
According to the Ukrainian leader, until Kiev becomes a member of the bloc it should be provided with "NATO-like security guarantees" by its Western backers.
Ukraine will be able to achieve "a just peace" with Russia, but in order to do so "it has to be strong when getting to the negotiating table," he insisted.
Russia cited Kiev's ambitions to join NATO, which Moscow views as a hostile bloc, as among the main reasons for launching its military operation in February 2022.
Ukraine's neutrality remains one of the key demands by Moscow for achieving a diplomatic settlement of the conflict, along with the demilitarization and denazification of the country and recognition by Kiev of the People's Republics of Donetsk and Lugansk as well as Kherson and Zaporozhye regions as Russian territory.
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Last month, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said "yes" when asked by Bloomberg if Trump had already taken the question of Kiev joining NATO off the table in efforts undertaken by the US and Russia to achieve peace in the Ukraine conflict. Rutte also suggested that once the fighting stops, the West could "step by step... restore normal relations with Russia." However, he added that "we are absolutely not there yet, we have to maintain the pressure" on Moscow.
(RT.com)
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