While Russia’s attacks on Ukraine continued, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dimitro Kuleba made a statement to the US press. Referring to the latest situation in Ukraine, Kuleba said, “It is very difficult to even think of sitting at the same table with those who are the cause of this terrible destruction and those who committed war crimes. However, if it will stop the bloodshed like in Bucha and the attacks like in Kramatorsk, the negotiation opportunity should be evaluated. “No matter how I feel, if there is a chance to save people from dying and buildings from being destroyed, it should be evaluated.”
Noting that Russia’s first plan to invade Ukraine “failed”, Kuleba said, regarding Russia’s appointment of General Alexander Dvornikov to the head of the Russian troops in Ukraine, “Whatever Russia plans to do, we have a strategy and this strategy is It is based on confidence that we will win this war and save our lands,” he said.
Stating that the decision taken by Germany and Russia on Ukraine within NATO in 2008 was a mistake, Kuleba said, “The vote of Germany and France in 2008 for Ukraine not to join NATO was a strategic mistake. If we were a NATO member, this war would not have started. “We are paying the price for this mistake, not Germany and France,” he said.
UAV