OSCE Chairperson-in-Office and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland Elina Valtonen said on Wednesday that NATO membership is the only credible long-term security guarantee Ukraine can receive against Russian aggression in future.
Donald Trumpโs return to the White House on Jan. 20 has sparked hope of a diplomatic resolution to end Moscowโs invasion but also fears in Kyiv that a quick peace could come at a high price.
Ukrainian officials including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have called for strong security guarantees from partners that would prevent Russia from rearming for a new attack.
โI think in the long term the only credible security guarantee is Article 5 of the Washington Treaty โ so NATO membership essentially,โ Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen told Reuters in Kyiv, referring to the allianceโs collective defence clause.
โAnd we are supporting Ukraineโs NATO membership further down the line and hopefully not in (the) too-distant future.โ
Ukraineโs leaders have aggressively pushed for an invitation to join the 32-member alliance but have met resistance from key members as the war lurches toward its three-year mark and Ukrainian troops struggle to beat back Russian advances.
Ukraineโs NATO Ambitions And Trump
Trump, who has criticized U.S. aid to Ukraine, said on Tuesday he sympathizes with Russiaโs position that Ukraine should not be part of NATO. His aides and allies see Ukrainian membership as an unnecessary provocation toward Moscow.
He also blamed outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden for allegedly changing the U.S. position on NATO membership for Ukraine.
Valtonen, who was in Kyiv days after Finland assumed the chairmanship of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, said a Trump administration would not necessarily spell the end for Ukraineโs NATO ambitions.
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Trump, who has long been critical of NATO, also called on Tuesday for European members to boost spending on alliance defence from 2% of their gross domestic product to 5%.
Valtonen, who described Finland as โvery much carrying its own weight so farโ, said such rhetoric could help spur European efforts to strengthen collective defence.
โWe are very much on the same page with Trump on that, because I think we should do more, we can do more,โ she said.
โCertainly Europe has improved massively over the course of the past years, and will continue doing so.โ
(With inputs from Reuters)