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According to the President, Russia is profitable for Ukraine's membership in the...

"Does the Kremlin's Freedom Overcome": Zelensky called the pros for the Russian Federation from Ukraine membership in NATO

According to the President, Russia is profitable for Ukraine's membership in the Alliance, as NATO States protect peoples rather than rushing to neighboring countries in order to destroy their future. If Russia asks NATO to accept Ukraine, it will be the right solution for the Alliance, Europe and even Russia. On Wednesday, June 28, the office of the President of Ukraine reports with reference to the video of his address.

"Ukrainians are only worried that Russian Revolutionism has never crossed the borders of our country. As a full member of NATO Ukraine will guarantee that peace and freedom will prevail in our region. NATO members are defending, not destroying, "the President said. As for Russia, Zelensky is convinced that this does not care for Ukrainians, because after defeat in the war in the Russian Federation there will be a vague scenario.

According to the President, it is unknown whether the freedom of the Kremlin is overcomes, and NATO has a clear position of protection of peoples, the preservation of good neighborliness, unlike the aggressor trying to destroy Ukraine's future. According to Zelensky, if Russia wants its safety, then it would be the best option for Ukraine to accept Ukraine.

"Russia is as interested in safety at its internationally recognized borders, and therefore Russia is also interested in Ukraine's membership in NATO. It may not be visible to someone only from Moscow or Valdai bunkers, the whole world sees it," the leader of Ukraine emphasized. . On June 21, Presidential Head Andriy Yermak said that Ukraine could receive an invitation to NATO with an "open date" in the near future.

We will remind, NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg stated on June 21 that good news is expected in Ukraine in the context of the prospects of Ukraine's membership in the Alliance.