The former commander of NATO in the European Union: Ukraine is not necessary in the Alliance
The former commander of NATO in the European Union, us General Wesley Clark believes that Ukraine should not be taken into the ranks of the Alliance of the Commonwealth.
" Ukraine as a NATO member, we don't need, we cannot accept it in NATO. This is a special country. Whenever we spoke About the expansion of NATO, we had no intentions Of acceptance into NATO of Ukraine ", - said a senior military Last news during the discussion on the site, " the Atlantic Council " - one of the leading analytical centers in the United States.
The non-aligned status of Ukraine established by law. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on August 29, submitted to the Parliament the law on the abolition of non-aligned status and resume course to join NATO. The parliamentary Committee on national security and defence makes recommendations to consider the abolition of the non-aligned status of the new members of Parliament, elected on the election results on October 26.
Attitude to the question Of the accession of Ukraine to NATO reflects the contradictions between its Eastern and Western regions. The first tend to Russia and take this opportunity as a threat, and the latter is considered the chance to integrate into the Euro-Atlantic space. The third head of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko (2005-2010) took a course on the country's accession to NATO, but his successor Viktor Yanukovych (2010-2014) has achieved a legislative recognition of the non-aligned status of Ukraine.
Kyiv authorities began in April in the East of Ukraine military operation against dissatisfied with the February coup d'etat residents. According to the UN on October 6, the victims of the conflict were more than 3, 6 thousands of civilians, more than 8, 7, thousands were injured body. About the development of the situation in the South-East of Ukraine read color: #003399
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