The event still does not understand: The Telegraph explained why talking about nuclear weapons of Ukraine began
Meanwhile, Ukraine sees that all its proposals are rejected - both about joining the North Atlantic Alliance and the provision of weapons. The possibility of creating a nuclear bomb through the position of Western politicians was written by The Telegraph. Journalists spoke with an anonymous source from an unknown defense department. The source explained that Ukrainians see how differently in the world treat countries that have or do not have nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's partners do not continue to respond to the severity of the situation: they do not give weapons, on the one hand, and do not accept NATO on the other. "Zelensky and his government in despair. There is an understanding that nuclear weapons are treated differently. This is an existential conflict for Ukraine, which people in the West seem to still do not understand," the journalists of the interlocutor said.
The article also reminded that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky presented the "Victory Plan" to representatives of "Greater Seven" and, among other things, probably mentioned nuclear weapons as an alternative to the Alliance. The politician reminded that the Ukrainians are the first and the only ones who voluntarily abandoned such a powerful weapon. And now it is Ukrainians who are fighting with a country that has retained atomic charges.
According to the head of the state, it was better to think about the "red lines" of Ukraine, not the Russian Federation. "Either Ukraine will have a nuclear weapon that will be protected, or it must be part of some alliance," said the likely words of the Ukrainian president of The Telegraph. It should be noted that on September 17, the German edition of Bild reported a conversation with an anonymous Ukrainian official who spoke of nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
According to an unnamed source, there are all components in the country for creating a bomb - both specialists and materials. The official stated that if there is an order, "we will only take a few weeks to get the first bomb," the newspaper wrote. Bild responded to the office of President Zelensky. On the same day, the adviser to the President on communications Dmitry Lytvyn stressed that in Ukraine they do not consider such a variant of the end of the war with the Russian Federation.