Former US Secretary of State Kissinger considers Ukraine’s path to peace to be neutral
Former US Secretary of State and US National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger believes that the conflicts inherent in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict could become reasons for status neutrality. He revealed this point of view in the book “Leadership: Six Lessons of World Strategy”, its fragments are given foreign affairs.
According to Mr. Kissinger, when Ukraine enters the borders of the alliance, it will be within 300 miles from Moscow. He also suffers from a “constant sense of insecurity”. At the same time, Mr. Kissinger did not hesitate to see how the security of Ukraine could be guaranteed when a neutral certificate was presented to it.
Mr. Kissinger already expressed a similar opinion in May. He said that Russia and Ukraine should return to the pre-war status quo. In a December op-ed for Spectator magazine, he conceded that if Ukraine and Russia did not start a conflict through military action or messages, self-determination referendums could be held in the disputed territories. Henry Ukraine Kissinger position appointed by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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