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Zelensky responded to comments about Ukraine’s plans to “renew its nuclear arsenal”

Ukraine is not discussing the possibility of renewing its nuclear arsenal. All the news is fake.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine, sent to Bild, and the statement of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.

What Bild wrote

Today, the 17th, Bild sent a letter to an unnamed high-ranking Ukrainian official and reported that Ukraine is unlikely to renew its nuclear arsenal once Russia has been re-invaded after the end of the neither.

In view of the non-names, the official started singing that Ukraine for the nuclear war “has materials and knowledge.” Therefore, a few years may be needed to create the first bomb.

Zelensky’s reaction

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has already reacted to this comment from the German newspaper Bild.

“We have never spoken about those who are preparing to create a nuclear barrier,” the head of state said.

Vin guessed that within the framework of the Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine would not be able to withdraw security guarantees from the “highly important countries” after that gave away its nuclear arsenal.

“Also, this is not a good defense for us. There is no alternative for us other than membership in NATO. This is our signal. We will not have a nuclear war, do not replace the messages,” adding Zelensky.

Another statement from Zelensky about the “nuclear weapon”

Presumably, today, the 17th, at the hour of the next press conference, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky revealed the details of his negotiations with the candidate for US President Donald Trump.

According to Zelensky, ahead of Trump, Ukraine є two come out : either it will again have a nuclear war, or it will revoke its membership in NATO.

It is emphasized that Ukraine has decided to seek guarantees for its security in joining the Atlantic Alliance.

Read the terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel on Telegram.

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