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Ukraine Lawmakers Annul Non-Aligned Status in NATO Move …

Ukraines parliament backed a proposal to cancel the countrys non-aligned status, a decision that Russia denounced as a dangerous step toward seeking membership of NATO.

The legislation put forward by President Petro Poroshenko was supported today by 303 of 357 lawmakers in the chamber, hours after the announcement of fresh talks to try to end the conflict with pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. The bill will help Ukraine as it seeks to achieve all criteria of membership for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin told parliament.

The vote in Ukraine is counter-productive and will increase confrontation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters in Moscow today. It will have extremely negative consequences and amounts to an application to join NATO, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev wrote on Facebook last night.

The decision follows an announcement that the Ukraine Contact Group will meet Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 in Minsk, Belarus, after a phone call last night between Poroshenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande. A two-week truce has tempered the bloodshed in a conflict that has killed more than 4,700 people since April in fighting between government forces and separatists in Ukraines Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

Ending Ukraines non-aligned status is the choice of the Ukrainian people, Klimkin wrote on Twitter after the vote. This is the choice for freedom and security.

Poroshenko said in November that Ukraine would hold a referendum on seeking NATO membership at the end of this decade after it had completed real policy changes. Germany and France have signaled that they are opposed to Ukraine joining the 28-member alliance because of concerns that this will inflame tensions with Russia.

NATO should be open to new members, Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz told reporters in Warsaw today. Its up to Ukraine to decide whether they want to join.

The contact group, which has representatives of Ukraine, Russia and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, last met in September to try to resolve the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The four leaders emphasized the need to fulfill agreements made at those talks, including withdrawal of troops and heavy armament, as well as immediate liberation of all prisoners, Poroshenko said in a statement on his website.

The main task at the moment is to stop the violence, Alexei Panin, deputy director of the Center for Political Information, a Moscow-based research group, said by phone today. The confrontation may evolve into a frozen conflict that could encourage the European Union to lift sanctions against Russia by mid-2015, though U.S. measures imposed over the crisis will remain, he said.

Two servicemen were wounded in the past 24 hours, Ukrainian military spokesman Andriy Lysenko told reporters in Kiev today.

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Ukraine angers Russia with landmark step towards Nato …

Russias foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, who has described Ukraines renunciation of its neutral status as a counterproductive step. Photograph: Sergei Chirikov/EPA

The Ukrainian parliament has renounced the countrys non-aligned status with the aim of eventually joining Nato, to the anger of Moscow, which views the western alliances eastward expansion as a security threat.

Kiev first announced its intention of seeking the protection of Nato membership in August, following what it deemed the open participation of Russias military in a separatist war in Ukraines eastern provinces.

Russias foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, called Ukraines renunciation of its neutral military and political status a counterproductive step that would only boost tensions around the crisis in the east.

It will only escalate the confrontation and creates the illusion that it is possible to resolve Ukraines deep internal crisis by passing such laws, Tass news agency quoted him as saying.

Addressing deputies in Kiev before the vote, the Ukrainian foreign minister said the move underscored the countrys determination to pivot towards Europe and the west. This will lead to integration in the European and the Euro-Atlantic space, Pavlo Klimkin said.

The amendment passed easily, receiving 303 votes 77 more than the minimum required to pass into law.

In a Facebook post on Monday, Russias prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, warned that in essence, an application for Nato membership will turn Ukraine into a potential military opponent for Russia.

Medvedev said that Ukraines rejection of neutrality and a new Russian sanctions law that US President Barack Obama signed on Friday will both have very negative consequences.

And our country will have to respond to them, he wrote.

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