NATO Membership For Ukraine Would Be ‘Red Line,’ Kremlin Says

By: - June 17, 2021

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Ukraine becoming a member of NATO would be a “red line” for Russia, the Kremlin has said after U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin held their first summit in Geneva.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on June 17 that Russia was concerned by talk that Kyiv may one day be granted a Membership Action Plan, a first step toward membership in the Western alliance.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on June 14 that he wanted a clear “yes” or “no” from Biden on giving Ukraine a plan to join NATO.

The United States has provided more than $2.5 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since 2014, when Russia forcibly seized Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and backed separatists in the east, sparking a war that has killed more than 13,000 people.

But Biden said Kyiv needed to root out rampant corruption and to meet other criteria before it could join.

Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have risen in recent months after the two countries blamed each other for an increase in fighting in eastern Ukraine amid stalled peace talks between Kyiv and Kremlin-backed separatists.

Russia also amassed 100,000 troops on its western border with Ukraine and in Crimea, drawing Western condemnation and concern for what Moscow said was just a defensive exercise.

Although Russia later announced a pullback, both Washington and Ukraine say that the withdrawal is not complete.

Peskov said Moscow was closely following Ukraine’s efforts toward joining the alliance.

“This is something we are watching very closely and this really is a red line for us — as regards the prospect of Ukraine joining NATO,” Peskov told the Ekho Moskvy radio station.

He added that the question of a membership plan for Ukraine “raises our concerns.”

However, Peskov said the summit between Putin and Biden was a meeting “with a plus sign.”

“From the very beginning, we warned against exaggerated expectations in connection with this summit,” Peskov told Ekho Moskvy. “But now we can say, primarily based on the assessment by the president himself, that it was more with a plus sign.”

Biden and Putin agreed at the summit to regular talks to try to lay the groundwork for future arms-control agreements and risk reduction measures.

However, there are still differences between the two states, Peskov said.

Separately, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov, in an interview published on the Foreign Ministry’s website on June 17, said Russia expects arms-control talks with the United States that were agreed at a summit in Geneva to start within weeks.

Following an agreement during the summit between the two presidents to return their ambassadors to their posts in a bid to lower tensions, Ryabkov said the Russian envoy would return to Washington by the end of the month.

Ambassador Anatoly Antonov was recalled from Washington about three months ago, after Biden said in an interview that he believed Putin was a killer.

U.S. Ambassador John Sullivan left Moscow almost two months ago after Russia suggested he return to Washington for consultations.

With reporting by Reuters, dpa, and TASS
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