As long as Ukraine is not a full member of NATO, it is necessary to conclude a global document between the world's leading states, which would put security guarantees for our country on paper. This was emphasized by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview for RBC-Ukraine.
"We are on the path to the Alliance. NATO is, in fact, the only security alliance available today that Ukraine could join. For us, there is an "open door" position. But there is a long way to go - years and months, especially if there is an escalation. Going this way, we must get a system of guarantees. And at least in theory, it should be equal to the system offered to NATO countries," the President said.
According to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, this issue is being discussed with all world leaders, especially those who have contacts with the Russian Federation.
According to the President, this is in fact the only alternative in a situation where Ukraine is forced to defend itself, maintain a strong army during the ongoing aggression, while ensuring the viability of the state and implementing reforms.
"So if you, our partners, say that these are our common values, then let's spend money on them together. And no, it's not altruism, it's about you being next. They will go further, after which there will be a migration crisis and so on," he said.
The Head of State assured that such a position was understood by the leading countries.
"We have raised this issue to the level of those leaders who we believe should be at this table. Who will give us guarantees, including a clause on a strong, equipped, well-financed army. These should still be the countries that would bear responsibility in case something happens - the strong ones of this world," said Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
According to the President, it is primarily about supporting the Ukrainian army - its funding, training, rehabilitation of the military and more.
The Head of State called energy security no less important, in particular in the context of threats from the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
"We need a global document. We will not get off with the Normandy format. The powerful ones of this world, including the United States and Russia, will sit down and sign that this is the way to go. But there should be three, four or five points about the security of our country. Then that's the talk," Volodymyr Zelenskyy summed up.