Ukraine's security cannot be ensured at Russia's expense: Vladimir Putin on NATO membership
New Delhi [India], December 4 (ANI): Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday reiterated that Moscow won't compromise on its security interests to ensure Kyiv's security.
Addressing questions on NATO expansion, Ukraine's leadership, and US involvement in peace efforts, Putin said in an interview with India Today that Ukraine's security shouldn't come at the cost of Russia's security concerns.
"When this gentleman came to power, he declared that he would pursue peace at all costs, using every means possible, without sparing even his career. But now we see things differently. He follows the same pattern as his predecessors -- putting the interests of a narrow nationalist group, particularly radical nationalists, ahead of those of the people."
Putin said, "NATO is another matter altogether... Each country, including Ukraine, has the right to choose its own means of defence and ensure its own safety. Correct? Absolutely correct. Do we deny Ukraine this? No. But it's not acceptable if done at Russia's expense."
"When Ukraine became independent, few people recall this: what was the first document ratifying independence? It was the Declaration of State Sovereignty, Independence of Ukraine. That forms the foundation of Ukrainian sovereignty and modern statehood. And it clearly states that Ukraine is a neutral state," he said.
Asked about his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska, Putin said he believed Trump had sincere intentions to help end the conflict. "I have absolutely no doubt that President Trump had genuine intentions... he constantly speaks about his wish to minimise losses, and I'm confident that his sincerity is genuine." Putin added that the U.S. has "political considerations and economic interests" in resolving the conflict and said Washington is "actively seeking a solution to this problem."
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