Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at the Munich Security Conference 2025 that he would not remove Ukraine's membership in NATO from the negotiating table. At the same time, he called Putin the "most influential" member of NATO. He said this during broadcasting performance.
"I don't believe in security guarantees without America. It will simply be weak. But America will not provide guarantees if Europe's own guarantees are not strong. And I will not take Ukraine's membership in NATO off the table (of negotiations, - ed.)" - he said.
But, according to him, the most influential NATO member right now seems to be Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, because "his whims have the power to block NATO decisions."
"And this despite the fact that it was the Ukrainian army that stopped Russia, not a NATO country, not NATO troops, but only our people and our army. There are no foreign armies fighting on the side of Ukraine in this war. But Putin lost almost 250 thousand soldiers in this war, more than 610 thousand people were wounded," — he noted.
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