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Западот ретерира кога е прашање војната во Украина. Значи ставаат на маса договор во кој Украина ќе се откаже од територии, а од друга страна ќе и се гарантира НАТО членство. Ова излегува од официјално лице на НАТО.
Ова е доволна индикација дека западот зема ептен залет да ја уништува Русија и почнуваат да се освестуваат.
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NATO Chief of Staff, Stian Jenssen, suggests that Ukraine may gain NATO membership in exchange for giving up some territory to Russia, and that this may be part of the end of the war in Ukraine.
- I think that a solution could be for Ukraine to give up territory, and get NATO membership in return, Jenssen said in a panel debate in Arendal on Tuesday morning.
Stian Jenssen is chief of staff for NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels. Stoltenberg himself has not been willing to discuss possible solutions for Ukraine after Russia's invasion.
The Secretary-General has consistently said that it must be up to Ukraine to decide both the time and terms for any negotiations with Russia to end the occupation.
Now Stoltenberg's closest collaborator in NATO says that one must have some thoughts about what the security situation for Ukraine will be like once the war ends.
- It is important that we discuss our way through this, Jenssen said in a conversation about Ukraine's future NATO membership, after the summit in Vilnius this summer.
When asked by VG whether it is Nato's view that Ukraine must cede land in order to achieve peace with Russia and future membership in Nato, Jenssen pointed out that the discussion about possible status after the war is already underway, and that questions about ceding territory to Russia is raised by others.
- I'm not saying it has to be like this. But that could be a possible solution, replied Jenssen.
Ова е доволна индикација дека западот зема ептен залет да ја уништува Русија и почнуваат да се освестуваат.
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NATO Chief of Staff, Stian Jenssen, suggests that Ukraine may gain NATO membership in exchange for giving up some territory to Russia, and that this may be part of the end of the war in Ukraine.
- I think that a solution could be for Ukraine to give up territory, and get NATO membership in return, Jenssen said in a panel debate in Arendal on Tuesday morning.
Stian Jenssen is chief of staff for NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels. Stoltenberg himself has not been willing to discuss possible solutions for Ukraine after Russia's invasion.
The Secretary-General has consistently said that it must be up to Ukraine to decide both the time and terms for any negotiations with Russia to end the occupation.
Now Stoltenberg's closest collaborator in NATO says that one must have some thoughts about what the security situation for Ukraine will be like once the war ends.
- It is important that we discuss our way through this, Jenssen said in a conversation about Ukraine's future NATO membership, after the summit in Vilnius this summer.
When asked by VG whether it is Nato's view that Ukraine must cede land in order to achieve peace with Russia and future membership in Nato, Jenssen pointed out that the discussion about possible status after the war is already underway, and that questions about ceding territory to Russia is raised by others.
- I'm not saying it has to be like this. But that could be a possible solution, replied Jenssen.