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Ukraine may repeat the fate of Germany after World War II – BILD columnist

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Mark Oliver Rühle commented on the La Repubblica article that NATO is allegedly informally discussing the immediate admission of Ukraine to the alliance in exchange for Kyiv's renunciation of Russian-occupied territories.

Ukraine may repeat the fate of Germany after World War II. This is how BILD journalist Mark Oliver Rühle commented on an article by the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that NATO is informally discussing the immediate admission of Ukraine to the alliance in exchange for Kyiv’s renunciation of the territory occupied by Russia.

BILD_Russian writes about this on Telegram.

“On Thursday, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in Brussels that the only way to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine is to guarantee the military power of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to convince Putin that he will not win on the battlefield. As Rühle notes, these words “do not contradict the plan for partition and immediate NATO membership,” the publication notes.

The BILD columnist recalls that after World War II, Germany was divided in a similar way. In the occupation zone, the state of the GDR was created, which existed until 1990.

Recall that it was previously reported that Ukraine will not be invited to join NATO at the summit in Washington in July due to the position of the United States and Germany.

In addition, we previously informed that NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg predicted two scenarios for the development of the war in Ukraine.

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