Enemy No One: Ukraine's New Military Doctrine Calls Russia 'Main Threat'

© AFP 2023 / GENYA SAVILOV Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko examines a British-made "Saxon" armored personnel carrier with a Ukrainian weapon system while visiting a military base outside Kiev on April 4, 2015
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko examines a British-made Saxon armored personnel carrier with a Ukrainian weapon system while visiting a military base outside Kiev on April 4, 2015 - Sputnik International
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President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree approving Ukraine's revised military doctrine that views Russia as a "main threat" to Ukraine.

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Earlier in September, Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council adopted a draft of the country's revised military doctrine defining Russia as a military adversary.

The new doctrine also reaffirms Kiev's drive to join NATO.

"President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree that enacted the decision of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council from September 2, 2015 'On the new edition of the Military Doctrine of Ukraine'," according to the site of the Ukraine's president.

According to the revised doctrine, "the actual military threat to Ukraine today is the military aggression of Russia, which includes the temporary occupation of Crimea and aggression in some regions of Donetsk and Lugansk regions."

Moscow has repeatedly denied its military involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine while insisting that Crimea's reunification with Russia was the will of the overwhelming majority of Crimea's residents.

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