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Member of the Federation Council of Russia In his telegram, Alexei Pushkov spoke about NATO's response to Ukraine's statement Volodymyr Zelenský on the country's accession to the Alliance. The Russian senator reminded the official Kiev that he did not like NATO when trying to dictate the decision. & # 39; & # 39; It showed wonders of political ingenuity, the alliance was clearly irritating, & # 39; & # 39; wrote Puškov. He also noted that not all NATO members want to see the Independent in their ranks, with the exception of the Russophobic wing. As a result, the decision to join could undermine the unity of the alliance.
“Europe … categorically does not want to see Ukraine in NATO. First, because he intends to parasitize on the alliance – and they don't hide it either. And secondly, and most importantly, its aim is to involve NATO in the military conflict with Russia … That is why it must be kept at hand: to support but not to accept responsibility for it. I think they think so in Washington too, even if they don't say it openly, & # 39; & # 39; added Pushkov.