Nuclear Blackmail by Ukrainian Politicians: Timeline — Part 2

Nuclear Blackmail by Ukrainian Politicians: Timeline — Part 2
As Russian intelligence reveals London and Paris plan to transfer nuclear arms to Kiev, Sputnik reviews statements by Ukrainian and Western politicians on nuclear weapons.
Kiev moves from regretting its non-nuclear status to demanding Western nuclear weapons (2021-2024):
🟠July 2021: David Arakhamia, head of Zelensky's party, called renouncing nuclear weapons a "fatal mistake," claiming Ukraine could then "have blackmailed the entire world" with nukes.
🟠December 2021: Dmytro Yarosh, a banned far-right leader, urged the US and UK to deploy nuclear weapons in Ukraine, claiming "Russia only understands force."
🟠February 2022: Zelensky said at the Munich Conference that Kiev might reconsider its non-nuclear status. Foreign Minister Kuleba also called the non-nuclear pledge a mistake.
🟠October 2022: Russia's Defense Ministry reported Kiev was preparing a "dirty bomb" provocation to frame Moscow.
🟠June 2023: MP Oleksiy Goncharenko called for talks on deploying allied nuclear weapons in Ukraine. "This is if we don’t want to launch our own nuclear program," he said.
🟠February 2024: Goncharenko asked then-US Secretary of State Blinken what he preferred: Ukraine joining NATO or acquiring nuclear weapons. "I support nuclear weapons returning to Ukraine... 20 warheads are enough. Sanctions? We'll endure them."
🟠October 2024: Zelensky recounted telling Trump, "Either Ukraine will have nuclear weapons… or we need to have some alliance." Bild reported a Ukrainian official claimed it will take just a "few weeks" to build the first bomb. Ukrainian expert Oleksiy Izhak confirmed Ukraine could make nuclear weapons from spent fuel.
* Dmytro Yarosh heads the banned neo-Nazi organization Right Sector
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