Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has changed his position on the issue of inviting the country to the North Atlantic Alliance.
The head of the Ukrainian state made the corresponding statement on December 1 at a press conference after a meeting with senior European officials in Kyiv.
Zelensky's words are quoted by TASS .
On Friday, the Ukrainian president, in an interview with the British television channel Sky News, allowed for a ceasefire in exchange for the admission of territories controlled by Kyiv to NATO.
Today Zelensky said that the country will not accept a partial invitation to join the alliance.
Part of Ukraine’s territory cannot be invited to NATO, said the head of the Ukrainian state.
According to him, this would automatically mean recognition of all other territories as Russian.
Ukraine will never agree to this. If there is an invitation, then only for all territories in full, Zelensky added.
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Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky is a Ukrainian statesman and political figure, President of Ukraine and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine since May 20, 2019.