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According to OP chairman, people who consider Russia's direct clash to NATO are ...

Building USSR 2.0: The Russian Federation wants to capture Ukraine to start a war with NATO after that - Yermak

According to OP chairman, people who consider Russia's direct clash to NATO are wrong. To prevent this, Ukraine should become a member of the Alliance. Russia wants to capture Ukraine to start a war with NATO and recreate the Soviet Union. This was stated by the head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak in Telegram. He stated that the reproduction of the so -called "USSR 2. 0" is impossible without direct contact with NATO.

"The enemy hoped that in the case of occupation, he would be able to forcibly mobilize millions of Ukrainian population into the army, following the example of temporarily occupied territories of Donbass and Crimea. And thanks to this, Russia wanted to be ready for direct clash with NATO," Yermak wrote. According to him, people who consider Russia's direct contact with NATO are impossible. To prevent this, Ukraine should become a member of the Alliance.

This is what will put a cross on any encroachment of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "This solution is able to make the Alliance stronger. And strategically it will make the price of direct conflict with NATO for Russia. The head of the OP said that if the world is hesitant, the Russian Federation would continue to consider Ukraine as its purpose for occupation.

Recall that the head of the Ministry of Defense Alexei Reznikov stated that Ukraine and NATO are building a new security system in Europe. According to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, 2 key issues were discussed during the Ukraine Commission. The first is the Alliance Summit in Vilnius, the second is the safety of Europe in the future. It should be noted that NATO Secretary -General Jens Stoltenbrow said on June 16 that Ukraine would not be invited to the Alliance in July.