Ukraine to give NATO its view of participation in alliance's (л)
01/21/2010 | Alex_1
http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/57611/
Brussels, January 20 (Interfax-Ukraine) - Ukraine will submit its proposals to NATO regarding its participation in the alliance's rapid response force at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of the chiefs of staff on Jan. 26.
NATO Military Committee representative Massimo Panizzi said this at a briefing in Brussels on Jan. 20.
He said that the other partner countries of the alliance could also put forward such proposals.
NATO Spokesman James Appathurai, in turn, commented on whether this means that Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty will apply to Ukraine, which foresees the collective protection of a NATO member state in case of any armed attack.
"No, this does not mean the application of Article 5, but this also does not mean that NATO will not be able to come to help if there is an emergency situation," he said.
Speaking about the influence of the results of the presidential election in Ukraine on the further development of the alliance's relations with Kyiv, Panizzi said that NATO is working in Ukraine in line with approved political decisions, and that there are no problems at present.
Brussels, January 20 (Interfax-Ukraine) - Ukraine will submit its proposals to NATO regarding its participation in the alliance's rapid response force at a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission at the level of the chiefs of staff on Jan. 26.
NATO Military Committee representative Massimo Panizzi said this at a briefing in Brussels on Jan. 20.
He said that the other partner countries of the alliance could also put forward such proposals.
NATO Spokesman James Appathurai, in turn, commented on whether this means that Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty will apply to Ukraine, which foresees the collective protection of a NATO member state in case of any armed attack.
"No, this does not mean the application of Article 5, but this also does not mean that NATO will not be able to come to help if there is an emergency situation," he said.
Speaking about the influence of the results of the presidential election in Ukraine on the further development of the alliance's relations with Kyiv, Panizzi said that NATO is working in Ukraine in line with approved political decisions, and that there are no problems at present.
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2010.01.21 | Сахаров
At present проблемз нема
Та чи найближчим часом не з'являться?