https://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article7466&fbclid=IwAR1DgwftFD7iMn28-iosbv_0p7njrd8PB_0VwxwF8brcFpKUH49Irddy1-w
Ukraine’s neutral status, which excludes it from entering any military blocs, was inscribed into the foundational documents of the modern Ukrainian state: the Declaration of Sovereignty (adopted July 16, 1990) and the Constitution of Ukraine (June 28, 1996). In December 2007, on the eve of the infamous Bucharest summit that settled that Ukraine and Georgia “will become members of NATO,” less than 20 percent of Ukrainian citizens supported joining NATO. The majority of Ukrainians were split between support for a military alliance with Russia or retaining the non-bloc neutral status.
Ukrainians are far from unified in support of NATO membership.
https://internationalviewpoint.org/spip.php?article7466&fbclid=IwAR1DgwftFD7iMn28-iosbv_0p7njrd8PB_0VwxwF8brcFpKUH49Irddy1-w
Ukraine’s neutral status, which excludes it from entering any military blocs, was inscribed into the foundational documents of the modern Ukrainian state: the Declaration of Sovereignty (adopted July 16, 1990) and the Constitution of Ukraine (June 28, 1996). In December 2007, on the eve of the infamous Bucharest summit that settled that Ukraine and Georgia “will become members of NATO,” less than 20 percent of Ukrainian citizens supported joining NATO. The majority of Ukrainians were split between support for a military alliance with Russia or retaining the non-bloc neutral status.
Ukrainians are far from unified in support of NATO membership.
Ukrainians Are Far From Unified on NATO. Let Them Decide for Themselves BY VOLODYMYR ISHCHENKO; International Viewpoint, 060122

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