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10 May, 2025 11:06

NATO chief comments on potential Ukrainian membership

Kiev was never promised accession to the US-led military bloc as part of a peace deal with Moscow, Mark Rutte has said
NATO chief comments on potential Ukrainian membership

NATO has never offered Ukraine the prospect of joining the bloc as part of any potential settlement of its conflict with Russia, the organization’s secretary general, Mark Rutte, has said. The Ukrainian leadership’s longstanding aim of membership in the US-led military alliance is viewed by Moscow as one of the root causes of the current conflict.

“We never agreed that, as part of a peace deal, there would be guaranteed NATO membership for Ukraine,” Rutte said on Friday during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

He emphasized that Ukraine’s NATO accession had been agreed upon by members of the bloc, but “for the longer term, not for the peace negotiations ongoing at the moment.”

At present, NATO and Ukraine maintain close cooperation, Rutte said. He noted that the alliance has a command center in Wiesbaden responsible for coordinating military aid to Ukraine, and that NATO is also working jointly with Kiev to organize training for Ukraine’s armed forces.

Earlier this year, Rutte also said “yes” when asked by Bloomberg whether US President Donald Trump had already taken the question of Ukraine’s NATO membership off the table in the ongoing peace efforts.

Top Russian officials have on numerous occasions accused the West of intentionally provoking the conflict in Ukraine by disregarding security concerns repeatedly voiced by the Kremlin over NATO’s expansion in Eastern Europe and its growing military cooperation with Kiev.

“I believe all of this was deliberately done to create additional conditions to limit our economic growth and contain Russia’s development,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in 2023.

The renunciation of Ukraine’s NATO ambitions remains one of Moscow’s core conditions for a peace agreement, alongside Kiev not acquiring nuclear weapons and recognizing Russia’s new borders. The Kremlin has also consistently cautioned that continued Western military support for Kiev would only prolong the hostilities without changing the outcome.

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