Ukraine has no plans to join Nato

Ukraine's new prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk (left) meets with the speaker of the Polish Senate, Bogdan Borusewicz (right) and Lithuanian Parliamentary Speaker Loreta Grauziniene in Kiev, Ukraine, on March 17, 2014. Picture: Andrew Kravchenko

Ukraine's new prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk (left) meets with the speaker of the Polish Senate, Bogdan Borusewicz (right) and Lithuanian Parliamentary Speaker Loreta Grauziniene in Kiev, Ukraine, on March 17, 2014. Picture: Andrew Kravchenko

Published Mar 18, 2014

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Ukraine's new Western-backed prime minister said on Tuesday that his ex-Soviet country had no plans to join Nato following last month's fall in Kiev of a pro-Kremlin regime.

Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said in a televised address to the nation that “for the sole purpose of preserving the unity of Ukraine, the issue of (Ukraine's) accession to Nato is not on the agenda”.

“The country will be defended by a strong and modern Ukrainian army,” Yatsenyuk said.

The new premier - in power since the February 22 ousting of Moscow-back president Viktor Yanukovich - is still due to sign in Brussels on Friday the political portion of a landmark EU pact whose rejection by the deposed government in November sparked protests that led to its fall.

Yatsenyuk's comments came as Russian President Vladimir Putin took the first steps to absorb the Ukrainian region after a disputed weekend referendum in which an overwhelming majority of voters backed the Black Sea peninsula splitting from Ukraine and joining Russia. - Sapa-AFP

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