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Ukraine could drop NATO bid to avoid war, ambassador tells BBC

Mon, 14 Feb 2022   |  Reading Time: 2 minutes

(Reuters) -Ukraine could drop its bid to join NATO to avoid war with Russia, the BBC quoted the country’s ambassador to Britain as saying, in what would amount to a major concession to Moscow in response to the build-up of Russian troops on its borders.

Ambassador Vadym Prystaiko told the BBC Ukraine was willing to be “flexible” over its goal to join the Atlantic military alliance, a move Russian President Vladimir Putin has said would be a trigger for war. “We might – especially being threatened like that, blackmailed by that, and pushed to it,” Prystaiko was quoted as saying when asked if Kyiv could change its position on NATO membership.

Ukraine is not a NATO member but has a promise dating from 2008 that it will eventually be given the opportunity to join, a step that would bring the U.S.-led alliance to Russia’s border. Putin says Ukraine’s growing ties with the alliance could make it a launch pad for NATO missiles targeted at Russia. He says Russia needs to lay down “red lines https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/why-is-russias-putin-so-focused-ukraine-2021-12-15” to prevent that.

Russia has moved more than 100,000 troops and heavy weapons to within striking distance of Ukraine in recent weeks, prompting the United States and its NATO allies to warn that an invasion could be imminent. Moscow denies it is planning an attack, calling the military manoeuvres exercises, but is has issued written demands that NATO forgo any further expansion eastwards including Ukraine. NATO members have rejected the demand.

U.S. President Joe Biden spoke to his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday and agreed to continue diplomatic efforts to try to resolve the crisis, the White House said.

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POST COMMENTS (2)

Pradeep

Feb 14, 2022
Sir, I think the best solution is to disband NATO. After end of cold war, collapse of communism and Berlin Wall, end of Warsaw Pact etc., NATO is not needed. They are needlessly expanding to the east. Russia is not an enemy, it is not evil. Once NATO is ended, all problems will be solved.

satish pande

Feb 14, 2022
Russia's aim was to avoid expansion of NATO, which she has achieved if this happens. plus a bonus point was the faultlines within NATO between USA and EU have become visible.

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