Core Viewpoint - Ukraine's President Zelensky emphasizes that joining NATO is the true guarantee of security for Ukraine, but due to opposition from the U.S. and some European partners, Ukraine agrees to accept security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5 collective defense clause [1] Group 1 - Zelensky states that Ukraine's primary desire is to join NATO for real security guarantees, but the U.S. and some European partners do not support this direction [1] - Ukraine has signed agreements with the U.S., European countries, and Canada for security guarantees akin to NATO's Article 5 to prevent potential Russian aggression [1] - Zelensky mentions that members of the Ukrainian negotiation team, including the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, will discuss the specifics of security guarantees with U.S. military officials [1] Group 2 - Zelensky arrived in Berlin to meet with German Chancellor Merz and other European leaders [1] - Reports indicate that Zelensky is prepared to abandon NATO membership in exchange for security assurances from the U.S. and Europe [1] - The Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states that an armed attack against one or more signatory countries is considered an attack against all, with the only previous invocation being after the 9/11 attacks [1]
泽连斯基:同意接受美欧提供类似“北约第五条”的安全保障
Xin Hua She·2025-12-14 15:04