Ukraine, having overcome Russian aggression, will become a participant in NATO on other conditions than this could happen between 2008 and 2022, when the state was refused to enter the Kremlin, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleba said at the conference of Ukraine’s conference.
He recalled that, before the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, Ukraine really needed to join NATO so that Russia did not attack.
“However, Moscow was intimidated by the allies and we were refused protection,” he said.
Kuleba indicated that the situation has changed now.
“Ukraine is already strong military power, which fundamentally changes the military balance in the region and acts as a security donor for NATO. And do not listen to those who are ranting about the impossibility of Ukraine’s membership in NATO. We have already passed,” Kuleba said.