Ukraine could potentially join NATO even if parts of its territory remained occupied by Russia, the alliance’s former Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in an interview on Oct. 4.

One of the main arguments against granting Ukraine membership at the current time is that NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense clause would immediately draw the alliance into a direct war with Russia.

But speaking to the Financial Times, Stoltenberg suggested there could be ways to get around this if the Ukrainian territory considered part of NATO was “not necessarily the internationally recognized border.”

  • Justin
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    132 months ago

    There has never been a clause about territorial integrity as a prerequisite for membership in the NATO treaties, that was just something made up by the Obama administration to appease Putin and get him to stop being paranoid about Georgia and Ukraine joining NATO.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      2 months ago

      To be frank though it’s a good idea, because by inducting a country with contested borders you’re basically just pushing the article 5 button. I know they’re gonna try to work around that but it’s probably gonna be messy as hell, and maybe even set a precedent for Ukraine losing territory not NATO-fied. .

      • FuglyDuck
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        62 months ago

        A preexisting conflict cause might make sense,

      • Justin
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        42 months ago

        Yeah, that’s definitely true. I guess the goal with Ukraine nato membership is to prevent Russia from taking any more territory.