Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Ukraine Moves Away From Nonaligned Status. Wants To Join NATO





Ukraine Takes Step Toward Joining NATO -- New York Times



MOSCOW — With a Russian-backed separatist insurgency still gripping eastern Ukraine, the Ukrainian Parliament voted on Tuesday to take steps toward joining NATO. It was a pointed rebuke to Russia that immediately drew an angry response.



The Parliament, firmly controlled by a pro-Western majority, voted overwhelmingly 303 to 8, to repeal a 2010 law that codified a policy of “nonalignment,” and to instead pursue closer military and strategic ties with the West.



Former President Viktor F. Yanukovych, who was toppled in February after months of huge street protests in Kiev, the capital, pushed through the 2010 law shortly after he took office. Mr. Yanukovych fled to Russia after he lost power.



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More News On Ukraine Cancelling It's Non-Aligned State And Wanting To Join NATO



Ukraine votes to drop non-aligned status -- BBC

Ukrainian parliament angers Moscow by scrapping "non-aligned" status -- Reuters

Ukraine takes historic step toward NATO -- AFP

Ukraine moves away from nonaligned status -- CSM/AP

Ukraine Lawmakers Annul Non-Aligned Status in NATO Move -- Bloomberg Businessweek

Ukraine moves toward NATO membership, away from Russia -- UPI

Ukraine votes to drop neutrality and seek NATO membership -- Euronews

Ukraine Votes To Abandon Neutrality, Set Sights On NATO -- Radio Free Europe

Ukraine's Parliament Drops Non-aligned Status -- VOA

Ukraine parliament endorses law canceling non-aligned status -- ITAR-TASS

Ukrainian parliament votes to give up country's 'non-aligned' status and join NATO in move set to further anger Russia -- Daily Mail

Ukraine’s complicated path to NATO membership -- Euronews

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