Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’

President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier said an offer of NATO membership to territory under Kyiv’s control would end ‘the hot stage of the war’ in Ukraine. (AP)
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Updated 03 December 2024
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Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’

  • ‘We are convinced that the only real guarantee of security for Ukraine… is Ukraine’s full membership in NATO’

KYIV: Ukraine on Tuesday called for “full” NATO membership as the only guarantee of security in the face of the Russian invasion, ahead of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers.
“We are convinced that the only real guarantee of security for Ukraine, as well as a deterrent to further Russian aggression against Ukraine and other states, is Ukraine’s full membership in NATO,” the foreign ministry in Kyiv said in a statement.

NATO allies need to step up their military aid for Ukraine to strengthen Kyiv's position should it enter negotiations with Moscow over an end to the war, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday ahead of a meeting of the alliance's foreign ministers.
"We will all need to do more. The stronger our military support to Ukraine is now, the stronger their hand will be at the negotiating table," he told reporters at the NATO headquarters in Brussels.
"Putin is not interested in peace. He is pressing on, trying to take more territory. Because he thinks he can break Ukraine's resolve and ours, but he is wrong."


US police detain ‘person of interest’ in deadly university shooting: mayor

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US police detain ‘person of interest’ in deadly university shooting: mayor

  • Police in the United States on Sunday detained a “person of interest” in relation to a shooting at Brown University that left two people dead and nine others wounded
PROVIDENCE: Police in the United States on Sunday detained a “person of interest” in relation to a shooting at Brown University that left two people dead and nine others wounded, Providence Mayor Brett Smiley said.
Speaking alongside the mayor at a news conference, Police Col. Oscar Perez said the person was detained “earlier this morning” and law enforcement officers are “not at this point” looking for anyone else in relation to the attack.
A gunman opened fire at the Ivy League school just after 4 p.m. (2100 GMT) on Saturday, with the school sending out an alert of “an active shooter near Barus and Holley Engineering.”
Two exams had been scheduled at the time.
Of the nine wounded one is in critical condition, seven are in stable condition and one has been discharged, Smiley said.
Police released 10-second footage of the suspect, seen from behind, walking briskly down a deserted street after opening fire inside a first-floor classroom.
The violence is the latest in a long line of school attacks in the United States, where attempts to restrict access to firearms face political deadlock.
The deadliest school shooting in US history took place at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, when South Korean student Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people and wounded 17 others before taking his own life.