Ukraine Calls For ‘Honesty’ In Ties With NATO Ahead Summit Next Week

July 7, 2023
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Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky says Kyiv wants ties that are built on “honesty” with NATO as he begins a tour of countries ahead of a key summit of the Western military bloc.

Zelensky is seeking NATO accession for Ukraine which has been embroiled in battle against Russian invasion since February 2022. He said Kyiv wants to receive an “invitation” to join the bloc at next week’s summit in Lithuania.

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“We need honesty in our ties,” Zelensky told reporters in Prague, alongside Czech President Petr Pavel.

He said it was time to demonstrate “the courage and strength of this alliance. We need this motivation.”

The summit is expected to take decisions to establish a NATO-Ukraine council and individual allies will provide security guarantees to Kyiv, including economic and military assistance. Russian Missile Strike Hits Apartment Block In Ukraine

Zelensky urged NATO to show its “strength and unity” ahead of its summit in Vilnius, calling on it to give Ukraine a “clear signal”.

“Ukraine does not have an invitation in one form or another,” Zelensky said.

Pavel, a former head of the NATO Military Committee, said Ukraine should start NATO accession talks as soon as the war is over.

“Ukraine will sit there alongside NATO countries as equals, and the communication between NATO and Ukraine will reach a new level,” Pavel said.

He also hailed Ukraine’s efforts, saying the country has “not only launched a counteroffensive, but it has shown that Russia is by far not as strong as it was trying to make itself seem to us all.”

Earlier Thursday Zelensky paid a visit to Bulgaria, a major arms maker and ally, meeting Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov and President Rumen Radev for talks.

On Friday, the Ukrainian president is to meet Czech Prime Minister, Petr Fiala and parliament speakers, before heading to Turkey for his first visit since Russia’s invasion and talks with counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Zelensky said on Telegram the talks would focus on “the security of our countries and our entire Europe, defence support and defence cooperation”.

Bulgaria and Ukraine also signed a joint declaration on the Euro-Atlantic integration of the war-torn country and a memorandum of cooperation in the field of energy.

Zelensky’s visit came as Bulgaria was preparing to approve sending military aid directly to Ukraine, reversing its former practice of delivering arms to Kyiv via third countries.

He told reporters in Sofia that slow weapons deliveries to Ukraine delayed Kyiv’s planned counteroffensive, allowing Russia to bolster its defences in occupied areas.

AFP reports that the Kremlin meanwhile criticised Zelensky’s visit to Sofia, saying the Ukrainian leader is trying to “drag” other countries into the conflict between Moscow and Kyiv.

“Many countries have already plunged headlong into this conflict, both directly and indirectly. This topic will be discussed with the Bulgarians,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Bulgaria- an EU and NATO member but historically and culturally close to Moscow- has been deeply divided over the issue of sending arms to Kyiv.

But its munitions factories have been running at full capacity since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and arms exports from Bulgaria trebled to an estimated $4.3 billion in 2022 over the previous record set in 2017.

Until now, third countries acted as intermediaries to deliver weapons to Ukraine from Bulgaria, hailed as a major supplier early into the conflict by Ukrainian authorities.

The Czech Republic has also provided Ukraine with hefty humanitarian and military aid since the invasion began.

The Czech Republic has sent over aircraft, tanks and armoured vehicles, among other items, and welcomed nearly half a million war refugees from Ukraine.

Pavel said military aid from Prague to Kyiv was worth over $2 billion.

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