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Nato chief backs Ukraine against Russia demands

Jens Stoltenberg denounces Moscow’s ‘provocative’ military build-up

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Dec 2021 9:30PM

Nato chief backs Ukraine against Russia demands
Jens Stoltenberg says there will be no compromising on Nato’s partnership with Ukraine, describing it as important for both sides. – AFP pic, December 16, 2021

BRUSSELS – Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg today rejected Russian calls for Ukraine to be excluded from future membership in the alliance and denounced Moscow’s “provocative” military build-up.

Yesterday, Russia handed a list of security demands to United States Assistant Secretary of State Karen Donfried, who then came to Nato headquarters here today to discuss them with Stoltenberg.

But the Nato chief today also met Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, and gave a joint news conference to insist that any decision on membership was a matter for Kiev and the alliance’s 30 member states.

“We will not compromise on the right of Ukraine to choose its own path. We will not compromise on the right for Nato to protect and defend all Nato allies,” Stoltenberg said.

He said there would also be no compromising on Nato’s partnership with Ukraine, describing it as important for both sides.

“Democracies of course have the right to work closely with a close partner such as Ukraine and our relation with Ukraine is defensive,” he said. 

“It’s not in any way a threat to Russia.”

Yesterday, Zelensky attended a summit with EU leaders – most of whose countries are also Nato members – and said that most of them understood and supported Ukraine’s position in the conflict.

But he is frustrated that European powers in particular have refused to take preventive action against Russia, preferring to threaten a response in the event of Russian action. 

“Since 2014, since the start of the war, I believe that basically Russia pushed Ukraine into Nato,” he said.

“Basically I believe that today Russia itself is paving the difficult path of Ukraine to Nato.”

Yesterday, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told Donfried that Nato should halt its eastward expansion and withdraw a promise that Ukraine could become a candidate for membership.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin wants to talk directly to the US over his stand-off with Kiev, seeking security guarantees as an implicit condition to defusing the tension.

But Nato leaders point to what they say is Russia’s massive troop mobilisation close to the Ukraine border. The US and EU have threatened “massive” economic sanctions in the event of an invasion.

“The aggressor is Russia,” Stoltenberg said. 

“It is Russia that is using military force against Ukraine, illegally annexing a part of Ukraine, Crimea, back in 2014, and continuing to destabilise eastern Ukraine.” – AFP, December 16, 2021

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