Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba mentioned Tuesday that he believes the US will present support to Kyiv, because the American Congress is but to determine on a $60 billion support package deal to the war-torn nation.
“First, I think American aid will come. Second, we see our European partners significantly increasing their military production and purchases in third countries to help Ukraine,” Kuleba advised journalists in a web based news convention.
Expressing that efforts by Kyiv’s European companions are serving to the nation fill the hole created by the delay within the US Congress determination, Kuleba mentioned it doesn’t utterly remedy the issue, however “helps maintain pressure.”
Kuleba mentioned the “clever use of available weapons and heroism of soldiers” is the answer to the dearth of weaponry, and Ukraine is in a relentless and everlasting effort to search out new sources of weapons and ammunition for its military within the background.
“We have solved many problems. For example, this year Ukraine will produce more than a million unmanned aerial vehicles for the front line alone, and this is a very significant figure,” he mentioned.
Speaking concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Kuleba mentioned Moscow needs to “destroy the country” and Kyiv has “no doubt” that Russia will proceed to assault “other countries in Europe or Central Asia” if they’re profitable, as a result of “expansionist logic and ambition guide them.”
“Our country and our people never wanted this war. We have never attacked anyone and we have not given anyone a reason to attack us,” he mentioned.
He mentioned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s 10-step peace components is the “only realistic” plan for the 25-month battle.
“China has absolutely huge potential in putting an end to this Russian aggression against Ukraine because of the special relationship that China has with Russia,” he added.
Kuleba additionally described the current Russian presidential election as “beyond reality,” and mentioned current assaults on oil refineries in Russia have to be defined by Moscow.
“There is a direct consequence of Russia’s illegal and unprovoked attack on Ukraine. If (Russian President Vladimir) Putin had not launched this attack, thousands of Russians would not have been killed in Ukraine and nothing would have happened in Russia,” he mentioned.
Source: www.anews.com.tr