Étiquette : NATO
Garry Kasparov: ‘You never hear Russian opposition actually say Ukraine must win’...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Jan 8, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
‘Ukraine will be 2nd strongest NATO member’ in Europe, Latvian FM says...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Oct 1, 2024 | Ukraine | 0 |
Poland calls on EU to stress ties with U.S. to counter Russian ‘disinformation’...
Posté par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Juil 20, 2024 | Le monde | 0 |
It Is Not Negotiations or Peace That Putin Is Preparing For, but Rather the Continuation of the War
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Mar 7, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
Today, the new NATO Military Committee Chair is visiting Ukraine to show support. Key discussions included preparations for Ramstein and shared defense needs. Intelligence reports indicate Russia’s military expansion with new divisions and North Korean cooperation, suggesting a continued war effort, not peace. All European countries are urged to bolster their defenses, aiming for a 5% GDP allocation. The UK supports Ukraine’s defense, energy, and economic resilience. Military capabilities are enhanced with Mirage jets from France and F16s from the Netherlands. Meetings with partners like the U.S., Europe, and the Islamic world are planned. Gratitude is extended to those...
En savoir plusDimensions of attitudes towards the EU and NATO and attitudes towards the USA
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Jan 14, 2025 | Ukraine | 0 |
According to recent nationwide polling, 90% of Ukrainians want Ukraine to join the EU, and 84% want Ukraine to join NATO. 46% of Ukrainians polled prioritize NATO membership for Ukraine over EU membership (22%) – Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).
En savoir plusSpeech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska at the Folk och Försvar Annual National Conference in Sweden
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Jan 13, 2025 | Le monde | 0 |
NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska spoke at the Folk och Försvar Annual National Conference in Sweden about the threat Russia plays to NATO as a whole. “Russia is preparing for a long-term confrontation with us. They say this openly, and they act accordingly. Just this year, Russia’s total military spending will be 7 or 8 % of GDP, if not more. Russia’s defense industry is scaling up, with the help of China, Iran, and North Korea; together, they’re aiming to destabilize the global order, to weaken Europe and North America, and to undermine our freedoms.”
En savoir plusGarry Kasparov: ‘You never hear Russian opposition actually say Ukraine must win’
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Jan 8, 2025 | La guerre | 0 |
“What’s tragic is that even now, after so much blood has been spilled, there are still people in the free world trying to find some kind of compromise or middle ground to return to. What they fail to recognize is that you cannot negotiate with this kind of evil for a simple reason: Putin views this as a war of destruction, not a war for territorial gains. Giving him a piece of Ukrainian territory won’t change his calculations — it will only whet his appetite. His ultimate goal includes the destruction of Ukrainian statehood because Ukrainian statehood is one of the pillars of this world order he seeks to dismantle…It’s a shame that all the weapons developed and manufactured in America — specifically to fight Russia — are still collecting dust in storage or sitting unused in the deserts of California and Nevada. The NATO alliance, which was created for the sole purpose of stopping Russian aggression in Europe, is now debating whether Ukraine belongs in it. Ukraine is the only country that has fought and is still fighting for NATO’s core mission — not sending troops to Afghanistan or Iraq but preventing a Russian invasion…Ukraine’s victory must include a full restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity. It must also include reparations to be paid. Russia must pay for this. It is crucial to punish war criminals, whether that happens in The Hague, in Russia, or by whatever international tribunal, and there should be no compromise on this” – Garry Kasparov.
En savoir plusZelenskyy suggests ‘hot phase’ of Ukraine war could end in return for NATO membership if offered – even if seized land isn’t returned immediately
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 29, 2024 | La guerre | 0 |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has suggested a ceasefire deal could be struck if the Ukrainian territory he controls could be taken “under the NATO umbrella,”—allowing him to negotiate the return of the rest later “in a diplomatic way.”
En savoir plus‘Ukraine will be 2nd strongest NATO member’ in Europe, Latvian FM says
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Oct 1, 2024 | Ukraine | 0 |
Ukraine will have the 2nd-strongest military in NATO on the European continent once it joins the alliance, according to Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže, noting Ukraine’s “experience in battle” and a “clear political commitment to be the best.”
En savoir plusPoland calls on EU to stress ties with U.S. to counter Russian ‘disinformation’
par Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Juil 20, 2024 | Le monde | 0 |
Poland wants the EU to launch a campaign in the US to raise awareness with the American public about the importance of the joint relationship ahead of the US presidential election to counter what it describes as Russian “disinformation” aimed at sowing division between the EU and Washington.
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