How to Keep Putin at Bay: The Deadlock Over Ukraine’s Security Guarantees

“It’s too early to contemplate such a development,” Selim Yenel, a former Turkish ambassador to the EU, told POLITICO. And Ankara, he warned, would demand something in return. “As for the quid pro quo, it would still be difficult to overcome the EU’s obstacles on the funds for defense. I’m sure the EU will find a way to prevent Turkey from having any access.”

Poland, now with the EU’s largest military, is ruling out sending troops to Ukraine, while saying it would help with the logistics of any mission to the east.

“Poland has its own strategic dilemma because it has borders with Russia and Belarus so it cannot weaken the forces needed to prevent an attack,” said a senior Polish official, speaking on condition of being granted anonymity.

Italian PM Giorgia Meloni is also wary of sending soldiers to Ukraine and has argued with Macron, stressing it’s wiser to offer Ukraine a defense pact rather than troops, who could risk getting embroiled in a war with Russia.

“If one of our soldiers were to die, would we pretend nothing happened or should we react? Because if we react, it’s obvious that NATO will have to do it. And then we might as well activate the [Article 5] clause immediately,” Meloni was reported as saying.

Moscow says no

There is reason for caution. Despite the warm glow following Vladimir Putin’s chummy Alaska summit with Trump, Moscow is adamantly against any NATO troops being deployed to Ukraine.


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8 responses to “How to Keep Putin at Bay: The Deadlock Over Ukraine’s Security Guarantees”

  1. SpellTansy Avatar
    SpellTansy

    Just what we need, another diplomatic tightrope act that even a circus performer would envy. I mean, who doesn’t love a good game of “let’s not poke the bear,” eh? 😏👐

  2. red pepper Avatar
    red pepper

    So, let’s just keep playing diplomatic hopscotch while hoping Putin doesn’t notice we’re all standing on the sidelines, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Classic Europe—where the biggest risk is a paper cut from all these agreements!

  3. toy town Avatar

    Just what we needed, a game of geopolitical chess where everyone’s holding their pieces close—brilliant strategy, lads.🤷‍♂️ Might as well serve tea while we dither about, eh? ☕️🇪🇺

  4. Take Away Avatar
    Take Away

    Keeping Putin at bay? Sounds like a great plan, right up there with trying to teach cats to fetch. 😂 But hey, let’s just keep tossing around ideas while we sip our espresso and hope for the best!

  5. spoiler Avatar

    Keeping Putin at bay? Sounds like trying to catch a greased pig at a country fair—plenty of shouting, but no one’s walking away with a prize! 🐷💼

  6. 57 pixels Avatar
    57 pixels

    Looks like keeping Putin at bay is just like trying to teach a cat to fetch—plenty of posturing but zero progress. 😂 Maybe they should just send him a strongly-worded email instead! 📧

  7. Thunder Nut Avatar
    Thunder Nut

    Brilliant strategy, really! Let’s just keep playing musical chairs while the big boys sort out their little spat—who knew diplomacy could be so… leisurely? 🥳🇪🇺

  8. Snout 
Pixie Avatar
    Snout Pixie

    So, we’re keeping Putin at bay with a defense pact, eh? Must be nice to play chess while the rest of us are stuck in a game of checkers. 😏

  9. Raid Bucker Avatar
    Raid Bucker

    Looks like the EU’s strategy for dealing with Putin is akin to a game of chess played by pigeons: a lot of flapping about, but no one really knows which way to fly. 🕊️ Just hand over the snacks and hope he gets distracted, eh?

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