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Danilov: Ukraine should not communicate de-occupation with anyone

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The use of US-supplied weapons against facilities on the territory of the Russian Federation is another matter.

Ukraine should not coordinate the liberation of its territories with any state. This is what NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said in an interview with Natalia Moseychuk.

Thus, Danilov answered the question of whether the liberation of Crimea occupied by Russia was agreed in London, Washington, Berlin or Warsaw.

“We must not coordinate the liberation of our territories,” Danilov insisted.

At the same time, he noted that if we are talking about the non-use of weapons received from the United States at some stage against objects on the territory of the Russian Federation, this is “a slightly different matter.”

It was previously reported that Ukraine will receive two NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems from the United States.

The latest arms shipments from the US are for counter-offensive

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Source: korrespondent

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