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German Chancellor declares readiness to defend every square centimeter of NATO territory, what comment on Ukraine's prospect of joining?

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế27/05/2023


Speaking in Estonia after a meeting with his Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian counterparts on May 26, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz affirmed that Germany would defend NATO partners in the Baltic region in case of attack. Referring to security guarantees for Kiev, the German leader said that there was a long way to go.
Thủ tướng Đức Scholz vừa nhậm chức đã gửi ngay cảnh báo 'hậu quả' tới Nga. (Nguồn: Sputnik)
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz affirmed his readiness to defend every square centimeter of NATO territory against attacks. (Source: Sputnik)

Prime Minister Scholz affirmed: "Once again I want to make it clear here that we are ready to defend every square centimeter of NATO territory against attacks."

Speaking at a press conference in Tallinn, Mr. Scholz also emphasized: "We must protect our allies in case of military attack. We have taken the necessary steps. The German army is established in such a way that we can protect Eastern Europe, because the protection of every ally is necessary for the security of the entire alliance and the entire European Union."

"Our Eurofighter jets are involved in protecting Estonian airspace and we have 700 soldiers providing support in Lithuania. Our navy has increased its presence in the Baltic Sea," the German Chancellor detailed.

Mr. Scholz also left open the number of German soldiers that could be stationed in Lithuania as part of a commitment to deploy a brigade of 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers to protect the country.

When asked about Lithuania's expectation that such a brigade would be stationed entirely on Lithuanian territory, Mr. Scholz did not answer this question clearly.

Previously, in another development, in an interview with German newspaper Die Welt , commenting on Ukraine's prospects of joining NATO, Prime Minister Scholz said that in the near future Kiev probably cannot become a member country of NATO because the country has not met a number of necessary requirements.

Chancellor Scholz said security guarantees for Kiev would also need to be discussed, but that was a long way off.

Asked whether he would theoretically support Ukraine joining NATO after the military conflict with Russia ends, the German chancellor stressed: "Everyone understands that this will not be on the agenda anytime soon." According to Mr. Scholz, one of the reasons is that "there are a series of requirements that are part of NATO's mandatory criteria that Ukraine cannot meet at the moment."

About 54% of Germans oppose the prospect of Ukraine joining NATO, while only 27% of respondents support it, the DPA news agency reported earlier this month, citing a YouGov poll.

Earlier, at the end of April, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius also affirmed that “now is not the time to decide” about Ukraine's possible future in NATO.



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