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Zelenskyy Rejects Changing Ukraine’s Constitution on NATO Goal

He says only Ukrainians can decide on the charter, rejecting any trade of concessions for security guarantees.

Overview

  • Speaking in Brussels on Dec. 18, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said there is no need to amend the constitution that sets NATO membership as a strategic aim.
  • He stressed that decisions about the constitution should not be made in response to calls from Russia or any other country.
  • He warned that discussions on security guarantees must be based on partnership rather than an exchange for concessions.
  • Days earlier, he indicated Ukraine could compromise on NATO accession if granted robust bilateral guarantees with Article 5-like protections.
  • He recalled that before the full-scale war Joe Biden told him Ukraine would not be brought into NATO, while noting he hopes U.S. policy could shift over time.