Dmytro Kuleba, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, predicts an increase in “voices” in the world that will talk about “negotiations with Russia.”
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It will be a tough fall. We will definitely win on all fronts anyway, but it will be a difficult autumn… All these voices, starting to be heard in different countries of the world, that there are “problems”, that negotiations are needed. It does not come from officials, but these voices do. We will do everything within the framework of international law and criminal law to ensure that these voices fade away,” the minister said in an interview with reporters on his Instagram page.
He explained that there will be many difficult international summits where Ukraine needs “the quantitative and qualitative presence of the whole world, and not just our traditional friends from Europe and North America.”
Secondly, you see all these voices that are beginning to be heard in different countries of the world, that there are “problems”, that negotiations are needed. This is not heard from officials, but these voices are getting louder. We will do everything within the framework of international law and criminal law to ensure that these voices fade away,” Kuleba said.
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Source: Racurs

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