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Ukraine puts pressure on to be invited to join NATO | War in Ukraine

Less than two months before Donald Trump returns to the White House, Ukraine on Tuesday put pressure on NATO countries to be invited to join them, but the foreign ministers of the Alliance, who find themselves in Brussels, should procrastinate.

The only true security guarantee for Ukraine is the full membership in NATO, Ukrainian diplomacy recalled on Tuesday. This accession would constitute a threat unacceptable for Russia, replied the Kremlin.

Very careful, the secretary general of theI’LL TAKE Mark Rutte simply reiterated the Alliance’s principled position. The process leading to Ukraine’s accession is irreversiblehe reminded the press, without however mentioning a timetable.

However, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriï Sybiga intends to reiterate this message during a working dinner in Brussels with his 32 colleagues from theI’LL TAKEwith no illusions about the chances of being heard this week.

Ukraine wants to approach a possible peace negotiation with Russia from a position of strength and with sufficient security guarantees. And for her, an invitation to join theI’LL TAKE is by far the best guarantee against Russia.

Several Alliance countries, led by the United States, are however reluctant to take this monumental decisionas a diplomat in Brussels called it.

U.S. officials privately acknowledge that such an invitation is unlikely to be issued just weeks before the start of the new Trump presidency.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint press conference with the German Chancellor in kyiv, December 2, 2024.

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Such a move before the arrival of the new administration would infuriate Trump and he would take the opposite stance immediatelyrecognizes a European diplomat fromI’LL TAKE.

This decision will take time and the subject will only really be raised next year, before the Alliance summit scheduled for the end of June in The Hague, believes another.

But until then, it is essential to think about the guarantees that theI’LL TAKEor at least some of its members could give to Ukraine, particularly at a time when the prospect of peace negotiations seems closer, according to this source.

Donald Trump promised to make peace in Ukraine in 24 hours but without really saying how he intends to go about it.

The European countries ofI’LL TAKE fear being left out of a possible negotiation and several of them are looking for ways to secure a place at the table, diplomats from theI’LL TAKE.

And some of these countries do not rule out sending troops to Ukrainian soil, for example to monitor the establishment of a possible ceasefire, these diplomats indicated. However, they immediately point out, this discussion does not take place at theI’LL TAKEbut between European allies.

The subject will therefore not be on the agenda on Tuesday or Wednesday, the second day of this ministerial meeting at the headquarters of theI’LL TAKE.

The meeting will focus on how to ensure that Ukraine, when it decides to enter negotiations, does so from a position of strengthassured Mr. Rutte on Tuesday.

Because, he stressed, the front moves from east to west, not west to east. The Russian army again claimed on Tuesday the conquest of two villages in the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk (east) and Zaporizhia (south), where its troops, more numerous than those of kyiv, are on the offensive and gaining ground on the entire front at a speed not seen since March 2022.

Russia does not give gifts. And we can only guarantee peace through force: the force of our weapons, our diplomacy and our cooperation.

A quote from Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine

Washington announced on Monday additional military aid for Ukraine, valued at $725 million and including missiles and anti-personnel mines, according to US Secretary of State Blinken.

During a meeting at theI’LL TAKElast week in Brussels, Ukraine demanded anti-aircraft defense systems capable of protecting it from the new Russian Orechnik ballistic missile launched by Moscow.

These systems include the American THAAD or the Arrow system developed by the United States and Israel.

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