Ukraine can join NATO even if Putin occupies its land, Czech president says

  20 August 2024    Read: 703
Ukraine can join NATO even if Putin occupies its land, Czech president says

Ukraine could join NATO even if it doesn’t take back all its territory occupied by Russia, Czech President Petr Pavel said Monday.

"I don't think that full restoration of control over the entire territory is a prerequisite," Pavel told Czech newspaper Novinky a Právo.

“If there is a demarcation, even an administrative border, then we can treat this administrative border as temporary and accept Ukraine into NATO in the territory it will control at that time,” he added.

The former NATO general cited West Germany, which joined NATO in 1955 before unifying with Soviet satellite East Germany in 1990, as an example of an occupied territory joining the military alliance.

"Although part of Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union … the rest was accepted into NATO,” Pavel said. “So I think that there is both technically and a legal solution to allow Ukraine to join NATO without bringing NATO into conflict with the Russian Federation.”

As Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine grinds on, Moscow still controls about 20 percent of Ukrainian territory. Kyiv reclaimed some land Russian troops seized in the initial days of the 2022 invasion, but has made slower gains dislodging Moscow’s forces from the east of the country.

 

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