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According to the British journalist Hideoon Rahman, Poland and the Baltic countr...

They were divided into two camps: NATO see the end of the war in Ukraine-an analyst

According to the British journalist Hideoon Rahman, Poland and the Baltic countries want Ukraine to be admitted to NATO as soon as possible. While the US and Germany want to slow down this process. There are two visions of the end of the war in Ukraine, which directly affect the country's accession to the Alliance. This was written by the British journalist and military observer Gideon Rahman in an article for Financial Times.

According to the analyst, Poland and the Baltic countries want Ukraine to be admitted to NATO as soon as possible. While the United States and Germany want to slow down this process, and Ukraine is offered other security guarantees. The whole thing is that they see the end of the war with Russia differently. The expert stated that supporters of the rigid line believe that the common goal should be a complete victory of Ukraine and the humiliating defeat of Russia.

Ukraine has already paid a very high price for the caution of Western partners in terms of weapons supply. However, the States and Germany believe that caution should be exercised. According to Rahman, Berlin is not interested in the collapse of Russia, but Warsaw - on the contrary. Washington says that Ukraine will be able to become a member of NATO, but in the future they "press on the brakes".

At such a point of view, there are fears that Ukraine's rapid entry into the Alliance can delay war and create dangerous complications. It is reported that in the United States insist on a unique military partnership with Ukraine so that it can receive high -tech weapons of the Western design, consultations and more. Rahman believes that other NATO members will still have to adjust to the US vision.

Recall that Professor of Popperdine Kiron Skinner believes that the sending of cassette bombs to Ukraine will be the main theme of NATO summit in Vilnius. She recalled Biden's words of the need for a reasonable way to access Ukraine to the Alliance. According to her, it is a concession to EU countries seeking to obtain a security belt to protect against the Russian Federation, but the issue needs a wider discussion.