Ukraine Dismisses Russian Demand to Revoke NATO Membership Promise - Kyiv Independent
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Ukraine's Foreign Ministry rejected Russia's call to cancel NATO's 2008 pledge of future Ukrainian membership, Orda reports, citing The Kyiv Independent.
Responding to Russian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Grushko's statement regarding the Bucharest Summit declaration, ministry spokesperson Tykhyi stated:
Aw shucks, North Korea's ally issuing ultimatums to NATO. Utter *********. Moscow has no say here.
The Ministry reaffirmed Ukraine's NATO aspirations and supported the 2008 decision.
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