Putin on Ukraine’s accession to NATO: Nothing good, this will not increase Kyiv's security

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Ukraine's potential entry into the North Atlantic Alliance poses threats to Russia's security and will not help Kyiv. Source: Putin in an interview broadcast by the Russia 24 TV channel, as European Pravda quotes Details: Putin decided to comment on the decision of the NATO summit held in Vilnius on 11-12 July, and once again repeated theses about the threats of Ukraine's future accession to the Alliance.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Ukraine's potential entry into the North Atlantic Alliance poses threats to Russia's security and will not help Kyiv.
Details: Putin decided to comment on the decision of the NATO summit held in Vilnius on 11-12 July, and once again repeated theses about the threats of Ukraine's future accession to the Alliance.
According to Putin, the threat of Ukraine joining NATO was one of the reasons for the war he started.
Quote: "We have repeatedly said this: this poses threats to Russia's security, obviously…
I am sure that this will not increase the security of Ukraine itself. And in general, this will make the world much more vulnerable and lead to additional tension in the international arena.
Therefore, I do not see anything good in this; our positions are well known and have been formulated long ago."
Details: Regarding the security agreements that Ukraine has made with the leaders of the Group of Seven on the sidelines of the Vilnius summit, Putin said that all states have the right to ensure security as they see fit, but not at the expense of the security of others.
Quote: "There is only one limitation. It is connected with the fact that, while achieving the security of one country, there should be no threats created for another country."
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