NATO Allies collectively facilitate establishment of just and sustainable peace in Ukraine, and security guarantees are needed for that.
This was the message of Patrick Turner, Senior NATO Representative – Head of the NATO Representation to Ukraine, at the special event of the Kyiv Security Forum, established by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation.
Mr. Turner also reminded the audience that Mark Rutte, the NATO General Secretary, called on to maximize assistance now to put Ukraine in the best possible position on the battlefield and, therefore, at the negotiating table.
“NATO Allies collectively want to see the establishment of a just and lasting peace, and that was abundantly clear at all sets of meetings taking place in Brussels and elsewhere over recent days. The partners want to assure that there will be no renewed attack of Russia on Ukraine or on NATO territory”, - Mr. Turner argued.
“There must be no Minsk 3, there must be an enduring and lasting peace”, he quoted the words of the NATO Secretary General.
“That’s the message from the US, from the European Allise, this is the common message of recent days”, - Senior NATO Representative emphasized.
He also mentioned that las year the NATO military assistance to Ukraine was a little over 50 billion Euros. 40% arrived from the USA, and 60% - from Canada and Europe, Mr. Turner added.
He also added that the US has asked its European Allies to step up much more, on security in Europe, on defence spending, on support to Ukraine, on security guarantees for Ukraine, and “to ensure fair burden-sharing”.
“Security cannot be guaranteed by just one or two countries, and European Allies need and must step up their share of burden and their share of responsibility. We all wish for a safe and prosperous future for this great country and for the entire world”,
Mr. Turner emphasized.
Kyiv Security Forum, established by the Arseniy Yatsenyuk “Open Ukraine” Foundation, is the major platform in this country to discuss problems of war and peace, issues of national and global security.