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Kyiv says some Nato allies worried about provoking Russia with Ukraine membership
A pro-Russian activist regulates road traffic at a checkpoint outside the eastern Ukrainian city of Druzhkovka June 2, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

KYIV, May 11 — Ukraine does not expect next month’s Nato summit will produce a Membership Action Plan (MAP) for Ukraine, because some member states worry it will provoke Russia, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said today.

"Regarding the obstacles, unfortunately, there are still several countries among the allies who are guided by the logic of not provoking Russia and believe that sitting and doing nothing is the best way to keep Russia calm,” he told the Ukraine 24 channel. — Reuters

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