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Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’

Update Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’
President Volodymyr Zelensky earlier said an offer of NATO membership to territory under Kyiv’s control would end ‘the hot stage of the war’ in Ukraine. (AP)
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Updated 03 December 2024

Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’

Ukraine says full NATO membership ‘only real guarantee of security’
  • ‘We are convinced that the only real guarantee of security for Ukraine… is Ukraine’s full membership in NATO’

KYIV: Ukraine on Tuesday called for “full” NATO membership as the only guarantee of security in the face of the Russian invasion, ahead of a meeting of NATO foreign ministers.
“We are convinced that the only real guarantee of security for Ukraine, as well as a deterrent to further Russian aggression against Ukraine and other states, is Ukraine’s full membership in NATO,” the foreign ministry in Kyiv said in a statement.

NATO allies need to step up their military aid for Ukraine to strengthen Kyiv's position should it enter negotiations with Moscow over an end to the war, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Tuesday ahead of a meeting of the alliance's foreign ministers.
"We will all need to do more. The stronger our military support to Ukraine is now, the stronger their hand will be at the negotiating table," he told reporters at the NATO headquarters in Brussels.
"Putin is not interested in peace. He is pressing on, trying to take more territory. Because he thinks he can break Ukraine's resolve and ours, but he is wrong."


UK health minister denies plotting against PM Starmer

UK health minister denies plotting against PM Starmer
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UK health minister denies plotting against PM Starmer

UK health minister denies plotting against PM Starmer
  • Health chief Wes Streeting has long been seen as a potential replacement for Keir Starmer
  • The government’s poll ratings have nosedived since Starmer won power in July last year
LONDON: The UK health minister was on Wednesday forced to repeatedly deny he planned to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer, hours after sources said the premier would fight off any leadership challenge, despite plummeting poll ratings.
“I’m not going in to demand the prime minister’s resignation,” Wes Streeting told Sky News. “I support the prime minister. I have done since he was elected leader of the Labour Party.”
The 42-year-old has long been seen as a potential replacement for Starmer.
His denial, repeated to other broadcasters, follow anonymous briefings by Starmer allies who on Sunday told journalists he would fight any attempt to replace him.
“Keir knows he is already fighting a leadership contest. When it comes, he won’t resign. He will fight it,” one supporter was quoted as saying by The Times daily.
The government’s poll ratings have nosedived since Starmer won power in July last year.
Despite securing a landslide election victory, his government has struggled on issues such as economic growth and immigration.
Brexit figurehead Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party has been leading by double-digit margins in many national polls for much of this year.
The next general election is not expected until 2029 but the government faces an important test at local elections in May 2026.
A challenge for the leadership of the Labour Party would require the support of 20 percent of the party’s MPs, which currently means 80 nominations would be needed.