The West's vision of geopolitics has finally changed – Klimkin

The former head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers Kissinger's words to be prophetic.

Ex-head of the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin stated that the West's vision of geopolitics has finally changed, commenting on the statement of former US Secretary General Henry Kissinger that Ukraine should be considered as a member of NATO.

“Kissinger was always in favor of us being a part of the West, but he was against NATO membership. And even recently he was somewhat “looping”. Now his words mean that the West's vision of geopolitics has finally changed. It is more correct to say that the Ukrainians changed it. Kissinger always says what they don't want to say in Western capitals,” Klimkin said on his Facebook page.

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Note that in in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Kissinger noted that after the invasion of Russia, Ukraine should be treated as a member of NATO. In addition, Kissinger predicted that Russia would probably keep the territories occupied by it in 2014 for settlement.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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