Russia urges Nato to rescind promise to Ukraine and Georgia

MOSCOW, 12 December 2021, (TON): Russia called upon Nato rescind a 2008 commitment to Ukraine and Georgia that they would one day become members and said “the alliance should promise not to deploy weapons in countries bordering Russia that could threaten its security.”

The demands were spelt out by the Russian foreign ministry in its fullest statement yet on the security guarantees that President Vladimir Putin says he wants to obtain from the United States and its allies.

The ministry said in a statement “in the fundamental interests of European security, it is necessary to formally disavow the decision of the 2008 Nato Bucharest summit that ‘Ukraine and Georgia will become Nato members.”

Ukraine is at the centre of a crisis in East-West relations as it accuses Russia of massing tens of thousands of troops in preparation for a possible large-scale military offensive.

Russia denies planning any attack, but accuses Ukraine and the United States of destabilising behaviour, and has said it needs security guarantees for its own protection.

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