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Ukraine abandons NATO membership in hopes of changing direction in peace negotiations

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at 10 Downing Street in London, England, on December 8, 2025.

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Ukraine has said it is willing to give up its membership in NATO in exchange for security guarantees as part of a peace deal to end nearly four years of war with Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy offered to abandon Kiev’s NATO dream during a five-hour meeting with U.S. officials Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Berlin over the weekend. Witkoff said “a lot of progress was made” in the talks, which are expected to last until Monday.

Ukraine’s proposal represents a major policy shift. China has long aspired to join the Western military alliance, and its members are obliged under Article 5 of the NATO treaty to treat attacks on one country as attacks on the whole.

President Zelensky said on Sunday that the proposal to strip Russia of NATO membership in exchange for security was a compromise, as some Western allies resist joining the group.

“From the very beginning, Ukraine’s condition, or more precisely our ambition, was to join NATO, and that would provide real security. The United States and some European partners did not support this direction,” he said in response to questions from reporters in a WhatsApp chat on Sunday.

“That is why today, bilateral security between Ukraine and the United States, specifically security from the United States similar to Article 5, and security from European countries and other countries, such as Canada and Japan, is an opportunity for us to prevent a new outbreak of Russian aggression,” President Zelenskiy commented.

“And this is already a compromise on our part,” he said.

Although Ukraine has publicly given up on joining NATO, it is highly unlikely that it will ever join the alliance. Some member states, including Moscow-friendly Slovakia and Hungary, resisted the idea. Even Ukraine’s allies within NATO were concerned about poking a Russian bear across Ukraine’s borders.

Russia is fiercely opposed to Ukraine’s membership in NATO, claiming that expanding the alliance in Eastern Europe was one of the reasons it launched a so-called “special military operation” against Ukraine in 2022.

Kiev insists security must be part of a peace deal, not NATO membership, leading to an impasse in negotiations with Russia, which has refused to allow Ukraine’s allies to join its peacekeeping force in the country.

Talks on the draft peace agreement continued on Monday. According to Reuters, Zelenskiy’s aide Dmytro Litvin said the president would comment once the talks were completed.

The Kremlin said on Monday that it would receive a briefing on the results of talks between Ukraine and the United States on Monday.

When asked to comment on Kiev’s abandonment of its NATO ambitions and the security Russia could accept in a potential peace deal, Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said:

“This issue is one of the fundamentals. And of course it requires a special discussion in the context of all the other issues. But it is precisely the building blocks of the negotiation process and I want to stress that again. We do not want to do megaphone diplomacy.”



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