Russia changed its mind? Blinken spoke about Russia: Russia should be the first country to enter NATO.
Recently, the international situation has been turbulent, and the contradictions between Russia and Ukraine, Palestine and Israel have been intensifying, and the spillover impact is obvious, and the international community is facing severe challenges. The Houthis have attacked U.S. and Israeli ships in the Red Sea, the U.S. has been attacked in Jordan, and retaliation against Iran is in the pipeline. There are reports that Iran is withdrawing its military facilities from Syria and Iraq.
The spillover effects of the Palestinian-Israeli crisis are evident, and the United States has organized one of the largest military exercises in the North Atlantic Treaty Area, demonstrating its dependence on Western allies. When talking about the expansion of NATO, the American Blinken expressed an open attitude towards Ukraine's accession to the European Union. But Russia** has declared that Russia should first become a member of NATO, does this mean that Russia's attitude in this regard has changed?
Blinken's statement in the early hours of January 30 this year that Ukraine's accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization caused a sensation. He reiterated that anyone who wants to participate can do so, and made it clear that Ukraine will be the next member. This gesture has clearly hit the back of Russia, which wants Ukraine to maintain its neutrality and does not want it to become a member of NATO, thus leaning it towards the Western camp.
Ukraine's membership of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is controversial, which will lead to a dispute over Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which will lead to an armed confrontation with Russia. Some European countries have been ambiguous about the issue for fear of triggering regional instability. Blinken's statement was made to cheer up Ukraine and at the same time to strengthen ties between Europe and the United States.
Russia may have wanted to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in order to gain more of a voice, but the United States has always regarded Russia as its enemy. Russia accuses the North Atlantic Treaty Organization of continuing to expand as a factor in the current conflict. Russia recently reported that if NATO expands, Russia will be the first member to participate. This may be Russia's reaction to its history, but for now, it seems, this thinking has changed.
It is clear that Russia's predecessor Boris Yeltsin already had a proposal to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, but Clinton did not give a positive answer. This may mean that Russia once wanted to cooperate with the West, but ended it in a hostile way. At present, Russia's hostility towards NATO has increased significantly, which may be related to many reasons such as the Russia-Ukraine war.
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