He wants them to do what he wants - which is controlling them.
Russian military support? An invasion you mean.
Just reading this by CIA's William Burns in 2009:
"During his annual review of Russia's foreign policy
January 22-23 (ref B), Foreign Minister Lavrov stressed that
Russia had to view continued eastward expansion of NATO,
particularly to Ukraine and Georgia, as a potential military
threat. While Russia might believe statements from the West
that NATO was not directed against Russia, when one looked at
recent military activities in NATO countries (establishment
of U.S. forward operating locations, etc. they had to be
evaluated not by stated intentions but by potential."
Continue readingSwitzerland became neutral in 1515 because, if I've understood right, it is between France and Austria. I don't know but is this to do with Switzerland being bilingual? It seems similar with Ukraine, there is french and German influence in the Ukrainian language, and Russian is the main language of many. This increases the potential for conflicting loyalties, which makes neutrality a logical position to take