Chaly called Ukraine's official position on security guarantees: “They should be similar to NATO Article 5”

In this case, our country agrees to permanent neutrality, non-alignment and non-nuclear.

Чалый назвал официальную позицию Украины по гарантиям безопасности:

The Security Assurance Treaty is a possible diplomatic format for ending the war. This was stated by the representative of our delegation, the head of the legal group Alexander Chaly, after the talks between Ukraine and Russia, the briefing was broadcast by “Ukraine 24”.

According to Chaly, the key requirement for the agreement is clear guarantees of Ukraine's security, which should be similar to Article 5 of NATO.

“That is, if Ukraine is the object of aggression, we have the right to demand consultations within three days, if they do not lead to anything, the guarantor countries must help with weapons and even close the skies,” said a representative of the Ukrainian side.

If we can agree on this, our country agrees to the status of permanent neutrality, non-alignment and non-nuclear.

“Under such guarantees, equal to Article 5 of NATO, we will not deploy foreign military bases on our territory and will not join military-political alliances. But it is fundamentally important that nothing contradicts Ukraine's right to join the EU,” he added. Chaly.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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