NATO distances itself from discussions on Putin's demands to Ukraine.


NATO leadership rejects Russian demands for written commitments not to expand the Alliance eastward. This information was obtained from anonymous insiders and diplomats of NATO.
According to the information received, one of the conditions for ending the war with Ukraine put forward by Putin was a written commitment not to expand. However, there have been no discussions on this topic within NATO leadership.
According to one insider, the issue of potential NATO expansion has never been raised at the bloc's meetings. Another diplomat emphasized that a written commitment not to expand 'is not something they can just obtain easily.'
States have the right to freely choose to join alliances, as enshrined in international treaties such as the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 and other acts that guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of states.
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Reports from sources close to NATO indicate that the Alliance leadership has moved away from discussing Russian demands for non-expansion of the treaty eastward. It emphasizes the rights of each state to choose its path and join various alliances, as enshrined in international treaties.
NATO leadership has rejected Russian demands for written commitments regarding non-expansion of the Alliance eastward. This calls into question the possibility of justifying Putin's need for such a commitment to end the conflict with Ukraine. At the same Time, the principle of international treaties is emphasized, which guarantees states the right to freely choose their path and join alliances.Read also
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