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Ukraine could join NATO
Ukraine could join NATO even with occupied territories - Stoltenberg
A scenario in which Ukraine becomes a member of NATO despite some of its territories remaining occupied is quite realistic. In Ukraine's case, there are ways to address the issue of applying the mutual defense clause,
Stoltenberg suggests Ukraine could be granted NATO membership even with territories occupied by Russia
Ukraine could potentially join NATO even if parts of its territory remained occupied by Russia, the alliance's former Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview on Oct. 4. One of the main arguments against granting Ukraine membership at the current time is that NATO's Article 5 mutual defense clause would immediately draw the alliance into a direct war with Russia.
NATO's missed opportunity: Stoltenberg on arming Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg admitted that if Ukraine had received more weapons before the war, it might have prevented the conflict. "I take my part of the responsibility," stated the former NATO Secretary General in an interview with the "Financial Times.
'Sacrificing Land To Russia': NATO's Ex-Chief Stoltenberg Accepts Defeat of Ukraine?Shocking Remark
In a recent interview, former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg issued a stark warning to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: Ukraine may need to compromise on territorial integrity to achieve peace with Russia.
NATO was "very afraid of consequences" of providing Ukraine with weapons before Russia's full-scale invasion – Stoltenberg
Jens Stoltenberg, the former NATO Secretary General, has admitted that Western allies did not provide Ukraine with lethal weapons in time and in sufficient quantities. Source: European Pravda citing Stoltenberg's interview with the Financial Times Details: Stoltenberg said he regrets that the Alliance did not provide Ukraine with "much more military support much earlier".
Stoltenberg believes Ukraine can be accepted into NATO with occupied territories
Former NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg believes that a scenario in which Ukraine becomes a member of the Alliance while some of its territories are occupied is possible. Source: European Pravda citing his interview with the Financial Times Details: The former NATO Secretary General believes that there are ways to solve the problem of
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Ukraine downs a Russian warplane and Russia claims gains in the east
Ukrainian forces say they have shot down a Russian fighter plane while Russia claimed it made gains in Ukraine’s east
The Russian Air Force Is 'Dropping Like Flies' in the Ukraine War
Russia's air campaign in Ukraine has faced significant challenges, including high attrition rates, loss of skilled pilots, and equipment strain. Despite these setbacks, Russia has adapted its strategies by relying more on drones,
Ukraine 'strikes Russia's most advanced air defence system'
Ukraine claims to have struck Moscow’s most advanced air defence system in a drone attack on mainland Russia. SBU security sources cited by Ukrainian media said they hit the S-400 “Triumph” air defence system near the city of Belgorod last night.
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NATO’s new chief makes Ukraine support a top priority and says he will work with any US president
The new head of NATO is vowing to help shore up Western support for war-ravaged Ukraine and says he can work with whoever is ...
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Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever, Mark Rutte says during Kyiv visit
In an unannounced trip to Ukraine's capital Thursday, the new NATO secretary general reiterated the alliance's pledge to ...
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NATO chief Mark Rutte says Ukraine's membership path is 'irreversible'
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Thursday, where he offered assurances on Kyiv's bid to ...
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New NATO chief Rutte reaffirms support for Ukraine on Kyiv trip
NATO chief Mark Rutte told Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy "your security matters for ours" on Thursday during his ...
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New NATO chief Mark Rutte visits Ukraine in his first trip since taking office
The new head of NATO vowed when he took office to help shore up Western support for Ukraine and immediately paid a visit to ...
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Ukraine support 'crystal clear' for new NATO secretary general
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was in Kiev on Thursday for a surprise visit on his first official trip, vowing the ...
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New NATO chief visits Ukraine
The new head of NATO vowed when he took office on Tuesday to help shore up Western support for Ukraine, which has been ...
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New NATO boss Rutte pledges support for Ukraine, plays down Trump fears
NATO's new chief Mark Rutte voiced strong support for Ukraine on Tuesday and said he was not worried about the upcoming U.S.
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Russia launches major drone attack on Ukraine – as new Nato chief visits Kyiv
The Ukrainian air force said it had shot down 78 out of 105 Russian drones during the assault, but the aerial attacks still ...
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Ukraine's non—entry into NATO will be guaranteed by our bases on the border with Poland - expert
"All this fuss about Ukraine's admission to NATO is a purely political and psychological operation. Naturally, no one will ...
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