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Kiev considers full NATO membership as the only real security guarantee

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry emphasized that Ukraine will reject any alternatives that substitute this

MOSCOW, December 3. /TASS/. Ukraine will not accept any security guarantees other than full membership in the North Atlantic Alliance, the former Soviet republic’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement released on its website.

"We are convinced that the only real guarantee of security for Ukraine <…> is Ukraine's full membership in NATO," the statement reads, marking the 30th anniversary of the Budapest Memorandum under which Kiev relinquished its nuclear arsenal. The ministry emphasized that Ukraine will reject any alternatives that substitute this.

On November 29, Reuters reported that Ukraine’s top diplomat, Andrey Sibiga, called on NATO to invite Kiev to join the alliance at a foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels on December 3-4, without waiting for a resolution of the conflict. On December 3, AFP news agency reported, citing a diplomat, that several NATO allies, mostly the United States, are reluctant to invite Ukraine to join, despite pressure from Kiev.

The media have recently been actively discussing the ideas put forward by Keith Kellogg, who has been nominated by US President-elect Donald Trump as his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. Kellogg advocates for resolving the Ukraine conflict through talks and, among other proposals, suggests that Ukraine accept territorial concessions to Russia in exchange for NATO membership. However, Kellogg has acknowledged that few in Trump’s circle support the idea of inviting Ukraine to the military bloc any time soon.