Polish President Calls on NATO to Give Ukraine Security Guarantees

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Photo: © Global Look Press/Oleksii Chumachenko/Keystone Press Agency

NATO should provide security guarantees to Ukraine at the end of the current conflict. The corresponding statement was made by the President of Poland Andrzej Duda.

He noted that the bloc’s promises of security guarantees “would be important” for Kyiv and raising the morale of the Ukrainian military, TASS reports.

Duda stressed that the Ukrainian authorities are well aware that in the current circumstances, no one will accept them into NATO. But they want some kind of partnership with the alliance, which could be expressed in the form of “certain security guarantees.”

The guarantees themselves may look like a legal commitment by the United States, France and Britain to help Kyiv in the event of a possible future attack on Ukraine.

Earlier it was reported that the leaders of Western countries are delaying the provision of security guarantees to Kyiv, using bureaucratic procedures. This statement was made by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.

Recall that we are talking about security guarantees, which, in a positive scenario for Ukraine, will be required to provide an alliance of Western countries, created as an alternative to joining NATO. Zelensky is convinced that this will become a new format for interaction with Western states.

Source: Ren

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