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March 14, 2022 at 6:47 pm

SHOT: Stoltenberg Says Ukraine’s NATO Membership Was Never “Imminent” or “On the Agenda”…

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by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge

There may be some confusion within the top echelons of US power as to whether Ukraine is in NATO:

So our precious @VP believes #Ukraine is in the #NATO? Tell her to come tf home. pic.twitter.com/riRu8esiRo

— Kimberly Klacik (@kimKBaltimore) March 12, 2022

There shouldn’t be: as NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday, Ukraine’s NATO membership was never “imminent” and will not be on the agenda in the near future. Speaking at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, the NATO chief said that “it has been clear for a long time that membership for Ukraine was not something that was imminent, not something which is relevant in the near future.” he said.

Stoltenberg emphasized that Ukraine has the right to pursue NATO membership and the organization respects every nation’s choice. Nonetheless, it’s up to the 30 NATO allies to decide whether Ukraine is ready for membership, he said according to the Epoch Times.

Ukraine’s pursuit of NATO membership plays a critical role in the Russia-Ukraine war.

In February 2019, then-Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a constitutional amendment committing the country to become a member of NATO and the European Union after the parliament passed the bill. Poroshenko told the leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine days after he signed the amendment that joining NATO was a guarantee of security for Ukraine.

On the Russian side, Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia needs to lay down “red lines” to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO, saying that Ukraine’s growing ties with the alliance could make it a launchpad for NATO missiles targeted at Russia.

However, the NATO allies were shy about clarifying their stance on letting Ukraine join NATO, though it was clearly not on their agenda before Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine. As the war intensified and caused millions of people to flee Ukraine, some NATO leaders started to admit that Ukraine’s membership is not on the agenda and voice objection to membership for the former Soviet Union country openly.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on March 4 that Ukraine’s NATO membership “will not take place.”

“I also made it clear in Moscow and…

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