Jenssen’s words about Ukraine’s territorial integrity are still controversial. A few hours later, however, the denial or clarification came from the leaders of the Atlantic Alliance, who assured Kiev that the position of the military leaders had not changed. And support for Ukraine continues.
“We will continue to support Ukraine as long as necessary and are committed to achieving a just and lasting peace. The Alliance’s position is clear and has not changed.’ So said a NATO spokesman to Ukrainian state broadcaster Suspilne, commenting on Stian Jenssen, chief of staff to Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who said Ukraine may have to sacrifice territory in exchange for NATO membership. . Kiev called the idea “ridiculous” and “completely unacceptable”.
Source: IL Tempo
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