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I will say it again and againThis may sound weird, but Turkey should offer training regiment to Ukraine and partially pick the soldiers they train. Imagine it as an opportunity to Tatars in Ukraine
At the end, just like with Crimea, Putin will annex Ukraine and will give the middle finger to the rest of the world. What will the world do in retaliation? Bloody Sanctions, loolForeign Minister Kuleba to Putin: The attack will cost expensive for the Russian Federation
25 November 2021, 11:45
https://korrespondent.net/ukraine/politics/4420632-kuleba-putynu-napadenye-budet-doroho-stoyt-rf
Kuleba warned Putin about the consequences of the attack on Ukraine
The Ukrainian minister advises the Russian president not to attack Ukraine. Kuleba is sure that the Russian Federation will not succeed.
An attack on Ukraine will cost Russia too much, says Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba. He said this at a briefing on Thursday, November 25.
"We are not trying to understand what is in Putin's head. This is a thankless task. We are working to ensure that a clear understanding appears in her: a new attack on Ukraine will be too expensive, so it should not be done," Kuleba said.
He noted that the diplomats are faced with the task of organizing a high level of international support so that there is no new wave of war.
At the same time, Kuleba believes that now we are talking about Russian aggression not only against Ukraine.
"The Kremlin is raising the stakes in the entire region and seeks to undermine the security architecture that has developed in Europe since the end of the Cold War. You can say to take revenge for the defeat that occurred 30 years ago," the minister said.
But, in his opinion, the Russian Federation will not be able to do this. This must be prevented by the restraint and strength of Ukraine, as well as the forces of a coordinated reaction of the world.
"But guns, like money, they prefer keep silent"Ukraine will buy weapons from European countries - Kuleba
28 November 2021,
Minister foreign affairs:
Today, the support of the West is a strategy to contain the Kremlin's aggression, the head of the Foreign Ministry said.
The Ukrainian authorities have signed agreements on the supply of military equipment with several European states. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba in an interview with the German newspaper Die Zeit, published on Saturday, November 27.
"We are conducting a very active exchange with various partners who are ready to sell us military equipment and weapons so that we can better defend ourselves. We have bilateral cooperation agreements with some EU countries on trade in military equipment. But guns, like money, they prefer keep silent, "the diplomat said.