We should realise Ukraine can’t become NATO member: President Zelensky

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KYIV: We must recognize that we cannot become members of NATO, says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

According to foreign media reports, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address to military officials that we must understand that Ukraine is neither a NATO member nor it can be.

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“We have heard for many years that the doors of NATO are open for Ukraine. Now we are hearing that Ukraine cannot join NATO. Ukraine cannot become a member of NATO. That is correct and must be acknowledged,” he said.

It should be noted that Ukraine had earlier made a formal request to join the European Union due to fears of escalation of the war with Russia, which was granted.

Earlier, the White House had said it fears a chemical attack by Russia in Ukraine.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told a news conference that Russia was planning to attack Ukraine with chemical or biological weapons, and that we should all keep an eye on that.

Jane Sackie called Russia’s claims about US biological weapons, laboratory and chemical weapons production in Ukraine as “baseless.”

She said Russia’s “false claims” were certainly a ploy to justify provocative attacks.

Jen Psaki said that Russia could use these weapons to launch another False Flag Operation in Ukraine, which is very clear.

Earlier, Britain’s Ministry of Defense has said that Russia had used “dangerous rockets” in Ukraine, commonly known as “vacuum bombs,” which could have caused oxygen shortages in the surrounding area and the temperature in the atmosphere rises.

Last week, Russia had declared a partial ceasefire with the view to allow humanitarian corridors out of the Ukrainian cities of Volnovakha and Mariupol.

The Russia’s defence ministry said that from 10am Moscow time (0700 GMT), the Russian side declares a ceasefire besides opening of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to leave Volnovakha and Mariupol.