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Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

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Since the beginning of April, the Verkhovna Radha (Parliament) of Ukraine has been very busy. Two parliamentarians submitted drafts to revise the lyrics of Ukraine's national anthem: "Ukraine is not dead" to "Ukraine is booming", "Fate will smile at us" to "Fate has smiled at us", "Our enemies will disappear" to "Our enemies will perish", "We will sacrifice our souls and bodies for freedom" to "We strengthen our souls and bodies". The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine also passed a new law that would confiscate the property of Russian citizens and Ukrainian citizens who openly supported Russia.

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has also been busy lately. In recent days, the "lecture tour" has reached the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia, zelenskiy criticized Belgium for importing goods from Russia in recent days, called on Australia and the Netherlands to actively participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine, and made specific demands to Australia: to provide Ukraine with "big viper" armored vehicles. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison then agreed to Zelenskiy's request.

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Zelenskiy "showed up" at the Grammy Awards ceremony

Appearing in the national congresses, Zelenskiy has long been not surprising, but it is surprising that Zelenskiy "appeared" at the annual large-scale music awards event in the United States on the 3rd - the Grammy Awards ceremony, and zelenskiy in the video was emotional, urging people to support Ukraine and asking top artists to use music to "fill the silence brought about by the war".

It is really "pervasive", and zelenskiy is everywhere. After the withdrawal of the Russian army from kiev, the capital of Ukraine, the Ukrainian military said on the 2nd that it had regained control of Kiev, and "Irpin, Bucha, Gostomel and the entire Kiev region were all liberated from the hands of the Russian army." This is the first time that the Ukrainian army has announced the recapture of control of Kiev since Russia launched a special military operation, and Zelenskiy appeared in Bucha on the outskirts of Kiev on the 4th.

After the withdrawal of Russian troops, Bucha became a hot spot for global media attention. Ukrainian media released a series of pictures and videos of civilian deaths in Bucha City on the 3rd, and the Ukrainian government accused the Russian army of killing these civilians. Zelenskiy also rarely walked out of the bunker and office, wearing a bulletproof vest, and visited Bucha accompanied by Ukrainian military personnel.

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Zelenskiy Infographic

Russia immediately refuted the allegations made by the Ukrainian side, denying that the Russian military was involved in the death of civilians in the city of Bucha. Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov pointed out that the order of the incidents is inconsistent with the Ukrainian side's statement, the Russian army has withdrawn from Bucha a few days ago, and russian Defense Ministry experts have found signs of forgery of relevant videos. Peskov pointed out that photos and videos from the city of Bucha were directed by the Ukrainian government for Western media. The Russian side requested that the UN Security Council hold a meeting on the matter on the 4th, but it was rejected by the UNITED Nations Security Council Rotating Chairman Britain.

After the "Bucha incident" was exposed, the West was indeed indignant, and politicians and the media issued condemnations one after another. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for the imposition of new sanctions on Russia. The German government believes that Russia must pay for Buga's "war crimes."

Russian Ambassador to the United States Antonov refutes Ukraine and the West: Russian troops left Butcha on March 30, Ukraine remained silent for several days, but on the 3rd released a series of photos and videos... Antonov also revealed that after the withdrawal of Russian troops, the Ukrainian armed forces shelled Bucha, the United States is aware, but the United States chose to ignore this.

Let's not say that the so-called photo video really can't be used as "evidence", after the Ukrainian Internet celebrities played the tragic pregnant women of the maternity hospital bombed by the Russian army, using the photos of the injured people after the gas explosion a few years ago as the Ukrainian people who were attacked by the Russian army, the washing powder in Iraq, the white helmets in Syria... These "drama essences" are really impressive and unforgettable. Isn't the "evidence", "credibility" and "guarantee" of Western countries like a piece of waste paper?

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Ukrainian soldiers take pictures in the ruins

And the Zelenskiy government? Seriously, it is equally unbelievable, after all, Zelenskiy's public statements are often contradictory. And objectively speaking, the aid that Ukraine has received from the West has indeed escalated, from light to heavy, from defensive to offensive. Like Zelenskiy's "wartime president", the "Bucha incident" will deepen the sense of sadness of Ukrainians. An increasingly radical Ukraine and the West will make it more difficult for Russia and Ukraine to negotiate.

Zelenskiy's "firepower" also targeted Western politicians. He praised Britain for genuinely supporting Ukraine, while France and Germany were too weak and "afraid of Russia" to be "afraid of Russia." Similarly, Hungary, which was reluctant to impose sanctions on Russia, was criticized by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kureba, who also praised Poland as "at the forefront of pressure on Russia."

On the 3rd, Zelenskiy's firepower escalated again. He slammed some Western leaders for "fueling Russia's war crimes in Ukraine," including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Zelenskiy referred to a NATO summit in 2008 at which Merkel and Sarkozy backed the decision to deny Ukraine its membership.

Zelenskiy criticized this small number of Western politicians for depriving Ukraine of a chance, that is, in that year, "to appease Putin", Ukraine and Georgia were prevented from joining NATO. He also extended an invitation to Merkel and Sarkozy to come to the city of Bucha to see "what the policy of concessions to Russia over the past 14 years has led to"... On the 4th, Merkel responded through her spokesperson: "Merkel supports the relevant decisions made at the 2008 NATO summit in Bucharest. ”

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Merkel Infographic

Zelenskiy has said several times in public that he is disappointed in NATO and no longer seeks to join NATO. But in the end, Zelenskiy was always thinking of NATO. Does this venting of anger mean that Zelenskiy has not given up joining NATO?

In fact, it's not just Merkel who thinks Ukraine shouldn't join NATO, but so does Schoertz, Germany's current. US media disclosed on the 3rd that before Russia launched a special military operation, Scholz had proposed that Zelenskiy give up letting Ukraine join NATO, proposing that Ukraine "maintain neutrality in the broader 'European security agreement' between the West and Russia" to avoid conflict between Ukraine and Russia. But Zelenskiy refused.

Sure enough, what you don't get is always in turmoil.

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Before and after the outbreak of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the Zelensky government repeatedly asked NATO to give substantial support such as "allowing Ukraine to join NATO", but the Western countries always "paid lip service but did not come to it." Now, in a hurry, Zelenskiy has pointed the finger at two former German and French leaders.

According to the European version of the US political media "Politician News Network" (politico.eu) reported on April 4, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy slammed some Western leaders in his speech on the 3rd for "contributing to Russia's war crimes in Ukraine", including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former French President Sarkozy.

Zelenskiy named the two men while mentioning the NATO summit they attended in Bucharest, Romania, in 2008. At that time, under the proposal of the United States, the summit could have become an important milestone in the entry of Ukraine and Georgia into NATO, but in the end it was frustrated by the opposition of Germany and France, and even the then US President George W. Bush failed to reverse the situation.

Zelenskiy criticized German and French politicians for fearing Russia and for appeasing Russia by misjudging and plunging Ukraine into the abyss of war for the next 14 years. Merkel, who has since left Germany's prime minister, responded through her spokesman, still insisting that the decision she made at the 2008 NATO summit was correct.

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Screenshot of the European edition of the "Politician News Network" report

On April 3, local time, Ukrainian media released a series of pictures and videos of civilian deaths, which allegedly occurred in the city of Bucha in the capital Kiev region, and the Ukrainian government blamed Russian troops for killing these civilians. Since then, the Russian side has denied that the death of civilians in Bucha City is related to Russia.

On the same day, Zelenskiy said in his speech: "I invite Merkel and Sarkozy to visit the city of Bucha to see what has led to a policy of concessions to Russia over the past 14 years. He also said he hoped the leaders would "see first-hand the tormented Ukrainian men and women."

According to reports, in an earlier speech, Zelenskiy mentioned that the UN Security Council will meet on Tuesday (5th) to discuss the so-called Russian "war crimes" and propose a new sanctions plan.

"But I believe it's not enough." Zelenskiy not only blamed Russia this time, but also specifically mentioned Merkel and Sarkozy and others, claiming that their political actions allowed Russia's "evil forces" to enter Ukraine.

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

The website of the Office of the President of Ukraine publishes the contents of Zelenskiy's April 3 speech

In his speech on the 3rd, Zelenskiy pulled the timeline back to 2008, which is somewhat distant, pointing out that it coincided with the 14th anniversary of NATO's summit in Bucharest, when NATO members discussed whether to approve the Action Plan for Ukraine and Georgia to join NATO members (MAP), which will put some countries on the road to joining NATO.

However, despite the statement at the time, "We agree that these countries will become members of NATO," the leaders did not give MAP status to the two countries at the end of the summit. Zelenskiy said reports show that in order to appease Russian President Vladimir Putin, Merkel's Germany and Sarkozy's France were involved in actions to prevent Ukraine and Georgia from joining NATO.

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Infographic: Merkel and Sarkozy at the NATO summit in 2008

Speaking about the NATO summit in 2008, Zelenskiy said: "This would have had the opportunity to get Ukraine out of the 'gray zone' of Eastern Europe, out of the 'grey zone' between NATO and Russia, out of the 'grey zone' where Moscow thinks they can do whatever they want, even the most terrible war crimes." ”

He continued: "Behind the optimistic diplomatic statements that Ukraine could become a nato member, what is hidden is that NATO refused to accept Ukraine's accession in 2008, and the absurd fears of Russia by some politicians were also hidden." They believe that rejecting Ukraine would appease Russia, persuade Russia to respect Ukraine, and deal with it normally together. In the 14 years since that misjudgment, Ukraine has experienced a revolution and eight years' war in the Donbass region. Today, we are fighting for the most terrible war in Europe since World War II. ”

It was after saying this that Zelenskiy offered to invite Merkel and Sarkozy to visit the city of Bucha, at which point he said in a tone that he was not blaming the West, and that Ukraine did not blame anyone but Russian troops.

In response to Zelenskiy's remarks, the European version of the "Politician News Network" contacted Sarkozy's office for comments, but there was no response. Merkel, however, responded.

Merkel's spokesman said: "Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel is sticking to her decision on the NATO summit in Bucharest in 2008. Given the growing pronouncement of 'atrocities' in the Ukrainian city of Bucha and elsewhere, all efforts by the German government and the international community to support Ukraine and end the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will be fully supported by the former German Chancellor. ”

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Russian President Vladimir Putin, French President Emmanuel Macron, then German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Zelenskiy (from left to right) attend the "Normandy model" four-nation summit in Paris on December 9, 2019.

While the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continued, at the end of March, NATO, the Group of Seven (G7) and the European Union held three consecutive summits. In the face of this "three-consecutive summit", Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has also done enough to vow to obtain more "reliable commitments" from NATO and the European Union.

Before the NATO summit, Zelenskiy gave a nightly speech to exaggerate the atmosphere, and he passionately called on people around the world to take to the streets to support Ukraine. Zelenskiy then mentioned three summits at the end of March. "At these three summits, we're going to see who's a friend, who's a partner, who's selling us for money," he said. ”

Zelenskiy changed his mind and wanted to join NATO? Merkel responded to Scholz's exhortation to give up

Video of Zelenskiy's speech posted on the Facebook account of the Ukrainian Embassy in the UK

Zelenskiy also reiterated demands for a no-fly zone over Ukraine to keep Its skies "safe from Russian bombs," adding that Ukraine has not yet received aircraft, modern anti-missile weapons or tanks. To this day, however, the Western countries, led by the United States, have not acceded to Ukraine's demands or made a clear response.

On March 25, local time, Andrei Yermak, director of the office of the President of Ukraine, said in a video call with the Atlantic Council, a US think tank, that he was disappointed with the outcome of the NATO summit. For example, Yermak said Ukraine needed fighter jets and a no-fly zone in Ukrainian airspace, but those demands had been rejected by NATO leaders.

Yermak also said NATO was "just trying to make sure it doesn't provoke a military conflict between Russia and the West" and accused NATO of inaction as "appeasement." He said NATO seemed to want to wait until the Madrid summit in June to take a decision on Ukraine.

Source: Defense Times Highlights